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deface
verb to deliberately spoil the appearance of something.
[14c: from French desfacier ]
defacement noun .
defacer noun .
defacingly adverb .
defalcate law
verb (defalcated , defalcating ) intr to embezzle or misuse money held in trust.
[16c: from Latin defalcare , defalcatum , from de away + falcare to cut]
defalcation noun .
defalcator noun .
defame
verb (defamed , defaming ) to attack the good reputation of someone by making unfavourable statements about them.
[14c: from Latin diffamare to spread bad reports about]
defamation noun .
defamatorily adverb .
defamatory adj .
defat
verb (defatted , defatting ) to remove fat or fats from something.
[1920s]
default
verb , intr
1 (usu default on something) to fail to do what one should do, especially to fail to pay what is due.
2 law to fail to appear in court when called upon.
noun
1 a failure to do or pay what one should.
2 comput a preset option which will always be followed unless the operator enters a command to the contrary.
[16c in this form; 13c in the form defaut : from French defaillir to fail]
defaulter noun a person who defaults, especially in paying a debt.
by default because of someone's failure to do something.
in default of something in the absence of it; for lack of it.
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