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defect Open checks, splits, joints, knotholes, cracks, loose knots, wormholes, gaps, voids, or other openings interrupting the smooth continuity of the wood surface.
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defect An irregularity found in a board that lowers its strength and value. Common defects are knots, staining, checks, etc..
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defect A blemish, imperfection or deficiency. A defective title is one that is irregular and faulty.
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defect An imperfection in a tree making it less desirable for some purpose. The term is commonly used to refer to some imperfection that will reduce the value of a tree or log for a product, resulting in reduced monetary value.
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defect To select an action which must reduce the payoff for other players more than it increases one's own. The notion of defection is essentially defined within the payoff structure of the prisoner's dilemma for the theory of games
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