You can make 123 anagrams from letters in defects (cdeefst).
1375-1425; late Middle English Latin dēfectus failure, weakness, equivalent to dēfec- variant stem of dēficere to run short, fail, weaken (see deficient) + -tus
Of their defects from an artistic point of view it is not necessary to speak.
In the mean time the piece went on, and the shawl covered all its defects.
The genetic material can grow quickly, but are typically riddled with errors or defects.
An accurate knowledge of our defects will soonest lead to their cure.
No catalogue of American qualities and defects can exclude the trait of individualism.
Must he not, for this, and a hundred other defects, have special training?
He said he was drawn to Dexter because of his defects and contradictions.
Izetbegovic did not acknowledge the importance of the offer, but focused solely on its defects.
For all his defects, he had the qualities that are most needed to overcome the defects in our current political system.
These defects in his temper appeared more and more in him every year.
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