খুঁত, ত্রুটি, গলদ, অঙ্গহানি, অপূর্ণতা, গলতি, কসুর, অভাব, বৈগুণ্য, বিচু্যতি, চুক, অপরাধ, দোষ
(1) An imperfection in a bodily system.
(2) A failing or deficiency.
(3) An imperfection in an object or machine.
(4) A mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something (especially on a person's body.
(5) An imperfection in a device or machine.
(6) A mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something(especially on a person's body).
(7) Blemish.
(8) Imperfection.
(1) Desert (a cause, a country or an army
(2) Desert (a cause
(3) a country or an army)
(4) often in order to join the opposing cause
(5) country
(6) or army
(7) Break from belief
(8) Faith
(1) In other words, that would produce a much higher value diamond, and it would be freed of the defect which led to a crack.
(2) An accountant owes his sight to an optician who spotted a serious defect during a routine examination.
(3) She suffers from an eye defect
(4) Serious defect
(5) Regular vision check-ups can show a defect or a weakness that can usually be sorted if worked on.
(6) The property is free from defect
(7) A defect in this system may cause fluid retention and hypertension.
(8) To have a congenital defect
(9) Minor defect
(10) Moreover, her defection from the Democrats occurred soon after the failure of the coalition proposal.
(11) The defector obtains the means of satisfying his hunger but in doing so permits the stag to escape.
(12) Silicon for chip manufacture must be highly pure and free of defects in the crystalline packing of atoms.
(13) Following the uprising, the son defected to London, where he headed a philanthropic group.
(14) Corpus was a soldier who defected to the communist side in the 1970s.
(15) Between 600 and 800 soldiers have defected to create a new rebel group in the eastern part of the country.
(16) She said the causes of the problem could be numerous, ranging from foot deformity to tissue defects .
(17) One defection from the government dissolved Temaru's majority and the censure motions passed by a single vote.
(18) No skid marks were found, he said, and both cars were free from defects .
(19) The costs of defection , for its weaker participants, would assuredly be higher than are the costs of continued compliance.
(20) The CIA freed Nosenko in 1967, finally concluding he was a bona fide defector after all.
fault
blemish
shortcoming
desert
Advantage
Improvement
Perfection
Strength
Come in
Join