de·fi·cien·cy
dəˈfiSHənsē/
noun
noun: deficiency; plural noun: deficiencies
a lack or shortage.
"vitamin A deficiency in children"
synonyms: insufficiency, lack, shortage, want, dearth, inadequacy, deficit, shortfall; More scarcity, paucity, absence, deprivation, shortness
"a vitamin deficiency"
antonyms: surplus
a failing or shortcoming.
"they did not like having the deficiencies of their city pointed out to them"
synonyms: defect, fault, flaw, imperfection, weakness, weak point, inadequacy, shortcoming, limitation, failing
to miss or be deficient = lack
It is deficient.
A number is considered deficient if the sum of its proper divisors is less than the number itself. For 38, the proper divisors are 1, 2, and 19, which sum to 22. Since 22 is less than 38, this means that 38 is indeed a deficient number.
It is deficient.
NO- 24 is not deficient.
to miss or be deficient = lack
Hypoxia.
-penic means deficient. For instance, osteopenic is an adjective for someone with low bone density.
To miss or be deficient means to lack or fall short of what is expected or required. It indicates a failure to meet a standard or fulfill a need.
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It is deficient.
It is deficient.
hypo means less than normal, or deficient, so hypo-volition would mean a less than normal, or deficient ability, to make a conscious choice or decision
I think you are indicating the word "deficient" which means "lacking something."
15 is deficient.
NO- 24 is not deficient.
64 is deficient.