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Any abnormality lowering the value of a product no matter why, when, or how it developed.
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failure in normal function
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| defibrillation |
Use of drugs or an electric shock to stop the fibrillation (rapid uncoordinated twitching movements) of the heart and restore normal rhythm.
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| deficiency |
Too little environmental or nutritional input for physiological functions to take place normally. Sometimes deficiencies can lead to stunted growth or development.
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| definition |
In the 11th and 12th centuries, the Crusades were military expeditions sponsored by the papacy, charged with recovering Christian holy places in the Middle East from the Muslim Arabs and Seljuk Turks (See 1079?5). In the 13th century, crusading impulses were often directed against groups within Europe perceived as being social or political enemies, such as the Albigensian heretics (See 1208?3). By the 15th and 16th centuries, crusading had become an old European tradition. ...
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| DEF | the amount by which a propagating wave is bent |
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| DEF | a twist or aberration |
| DEF | capable of changing the direction (of a light or sound wave) |
| DEF | a device intended to turn aside the flow of something (water or air or smoke etc) |
| DEF | a turning aside (of your course or attention or concern) |
| DEF | the property of being bent or deflected |
| DEF | the movement of the pointer or pen of a measuring instrument from its zero position |
| DEF | the amount by which a propagating wave is bent |
| DEF | the act of depriving a woman of her virginity (especially by rupturing the hymen through sexual intercourse) |
| DEF | an act that despoils the innocence or beauty of something |
| DEF | make imperfect |
| DEF | deprive of virginity |
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