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Definition of fault
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Fault (n.) A
dislocation
of the
strata
of the vein.
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Underlay
::
Underlay
(n.) The
inclination
of a vein,
fault,
or lode from the
vertical;
a hade; --
called
also
underlie..
Nonappearance
::
Nonappearance
(n.)
Default
of
apperance,
as in
court,
to
prosecute
or
defend;
failure
to
appear..
Decry
::
Decry (v. t.) To cry down; to
censure
as
faulty,
mean, or
worthless;
to
clamor
against;
to blame
clamorously;
to
discredit;
to
disparage..
Confess
::
Confess
(v. i.) To make
confession;
to
disclose
sins or
faults,
or the state of the
conscience..
Transgression
::
Transgression
(n.) The act of
transgressing,
or of
passing
over or
beyond
any law, civil or
moral;
the
violation
of a law or known
principle
of
rectitude;
breach
of
command;
fault;
offense;
crime;
sin..
Error
::
Error (n.) A fault of a
player
of the side in the field which
results
in
failure
to put out a
player
on the other side, or gives him an
unearned
base..
Incorrect
::
Incorrect
(a.) Not
correct;
not
according
to a copy or
model,
or to
established
rules;
inaccurate;
faulty..
Shift
::
Shift (v. t.) A
breaking
off and
dislocation
of a seam; a
fault.
Faultless
::
Faultless
(a.)
Without
fault;
not
defective
or
imperfect;
free from
blemish;
free from
incorrectness,
vice, or
offense;
perfect;
as, a
faultless
poem..
Default
::
Default
(v. i.) To fail to
appear
in
court;
to let a case go by
default.
Surf
::
Suretyship
(n.) The state of being
surety;
the
obligation
of a
person
to
answer
for the debt,
default,
or
miscarriage
of
another..
Beau Ideal
::
Beau ideal () A
conception
or image of
consummate
beauty,
moral or
physical,
formed
in the mind, free from all the
deformities,
defects,
and
blemishes
seen in
actual
existence;
an ideal or
faultless
standard
or
model..
Venial
::
Venial
(a.)
Capable
of being
forgiven;
not
heinous;
excusable;
pardonable;
as, a
venial
fault or
transgression..
Lambdacism
::
Lambdacism
(n.) A fault in
speaking
or in
composition,
which
consists
in too
frequent
use of the
letter
l, or in
doubling
it
erroneously..
Cavil
::
Cavil (v. i.) To raise
captious
and
frivolous
objections;
to find fault
without
good
reason.
Improve
::
Improve
(v. t.) To
disapprove;
to find fault with; to
reprove;
to
censure;
as, to
improve
negligence..
Debt
::
Debt (n.) A duty
neglected
or
violated;
a
fault;
a sin; a
trespass.
Thrum
::
Thrum (n.) A shove out of
place;
a small
displacement
or fault along a seam.
Malnutrition
::
Malnutrition
(n.)
Faulty
or
imperfect
nutrition.
Blameful
::
Blameful
(a.)
Attributing
blame or
fault;
implying
or
conveying
censure;
faultfinding;
censorious.
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