| defective occlusal contact |
Interceptive occlusal contact .
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| defect |
An abnormality that will lower the strength or commercial value of a piece of wood. A defect could be a check, knot or cup.
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| defective |
wanting in something physical or moral; imperfect, incomplete.
Ãâó: www.mdx.ac.uk/www/study/mhhglo.htm
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| defect |
lack of quality in a product in relation to its use (minor if this does not hamper usage, major if it prevent one from using it, and critical if it prevents a broader entity from functioning) resulting from deviating from the specification or a faulty specification.
Ãâó: www.finnevo.fi/eng/contents/iso9000_terms.htm
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| defect |
A condition in a part that would render it unsuitable for use.
Ãâó: www.xdcr.com/UT_terms.html
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