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
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∙ 9y agoWiki User
∙ 12y agoDeficient means something lacks something. "This meal is deficient in protein" means it lacks protein.
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∙ 10y agodificient mean not having enough of a specified quality or ingredient
to miss or be deficient = lack
It is deficient.
It is deficient.
NO- 24 is not deficient.
64 is deficient.
to miss or be deficient = lack
Hypoxia.
to miss or be deficient = lack
-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.
cretin
It is deficient.
Hypothermia, frostbite, and cold-related injuries are common risks when stranded in the snow for a prolonged period without adequate protection. These conditions can lead to serious health complications and even death if not addressed promptly. It is important to stay dry, seek shelter, and take measures to keep warm in such situations.
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
What is the deficient of the word shrimpy
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