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  • 71faulty — [fôl′tē] adj. faultier, faultiest [ME fauti] having a fault or faults; defective, blemished, imperfect, or erroneous faultily adv. faultiness n …

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  • 72run-on sentence — n. a syntactic structure consisting of two or more complete sentences faultily run together as one …

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  • 73faulty — (faultier, faultiest) adj. having faults; imperfect, defective. Derivatives: faultily adv. faultiness n …

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  • 74ill-judging — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ adjective 1. archaic : judging faultily or uncritically 2. archaic : judging hostilely or malevolently …

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  • 75mishit — v. & n. v.tr. ( hitting; past and past part. hit) hit (a ball etc.) faultily. n. a faulty or bad hit …

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  • 76oscinine — ˈäsəˌnīn, nə̇n adjective Etymology: New Latin Oscines + English ine : oscine * * * oscˈinine or (faultily formed) oscˈine adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑ …

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  • 77mal- — comb. form 1 a bad, badly (malpractice; maltreat). b faulty, faultily (malfunction). 2 not (maladroit). Etymology: F mal badly f. L male …

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