Deficit

/ˈdɛfəsɪt/ noun

A deficit is the amount by which something, especially money, is too little compared to what is needed or expected.

It comes from Latin “deficit,” meaning “it is lacking,” from “deficere,” “to fail, run short,” from “de-” (down) and “facere” (to do, make). The term was first used in bookkeeping for shortfalls.

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