Defect

/ˈdiːfɛkt/ (noun), /dɪˈfɛkt/ (verb) noun, verb

Definition

As a noun, a defect is a fault, flaw, or problem that makes something less perfect. As a verb, to defect is to leave one side, group, or country to join another.

Etymology

Both uses come from Latin “defectus,” meaning “failure, lack,” from “deficere,” “to fail, run short, desert,” from “de-” (down, away) and “facere” (to do, make). The noun focuses on something missing; the verb on someone abandoning.

Kelly Says

English hides two meanings under one spelling but separates them with stress: DE‑fect (noun) vs. de‑FECT (verb. Both are about something not living up to expectations—either a thing is flawed, or a person walks away.

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