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defect A discontinuity or other imperfection causing a reduction in the quality of a material or component.
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defect Any abnormality lowering the value of a product no matter why, when, or how it developed.
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defect failure in normal function
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defect This is an imperfection which, if great enough, can prevent an item from working properly or being usable.
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defective virus A virus which needs the help of other viruses to grow, eg. Hepatitis D.
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