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  • 91Voltigeurs de Québec — Les Voltigeurs de Québec Période 7 mars 1862 Pays  Canada Branche Commandement de la Force terrestre Type Carabiniers …

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  • 93defect — de·fect / dē ˌfekt, di fekt/ n: something or a lack of something that results in incompleteness, inadequacy, or imperfection: as a: a flaw in something (as a product) esp. that creates an unreasonable risk of harm in its normal use see also… …

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  • 94deficiency — de·fi·cien·cy /di fi shən sē/ n pl cies: an amount that is lacking or inadequate: as a: the difference between the amount of tax owed and the amount of tax paid b: the difference between the amount owed under a security agreement and the amount… …

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  • 95fault — n [Anglo French faute lack, failing, ultimately from Latin fallere to deceive, disappoint] 1: a usu. intentional act forbidden by law; also: a usu. intentional omission to do something (as to exercise due care) required by law see also negligence …

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  • 96vice — 1 / vīs/ n 1: a moral fault or failing 2: defect 3: immoral activity (as prostitution) vice 2 / vīs, vī sē/ prep [Latin, ablative of …

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  • 97failing — I noun asthenia, atony, blemish, cachexia, collapse, debilitation, decadence, decay, decline, decrepitude, defeat, deficiency, delinquency, disadvantage, failure, fallibility, fault, fiasco, flaw, foible, frailty, imperfection, inadequacy,… …

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  • 98flaw — I noun blemish, blot, breach, crack, defacement, defect, deficiency, deformity, demerit, disfigurement, error, failing, failure, fault, foible, frailty, gap, imperfection, imperfectness, inferiority, infirmity, injury, limitation, loophole,… …

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  • 99frailty — I noun blemish, breakability, brittleness, debility, defect, defectiveness, deficiency, delicacy, demerit, destructibility, enervation, failing, failure, failure of strength, fallibility, fault, feebleness, flaw, flimsiness, foible, fragilitas,… …

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  • 100faible — [ fɛbl ] adj. et n. m. • v. 1160 feble; 1080 fieble; lat. flebilis « pitoyable, digne d être pleuré », de flere « pleurer » I ♦ Adj. 1 ♦ Qui manque de force, de vigueur physique. Un homme, une femme faible; organisme faible. ⇒ anémique, chétif,… …

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