
1) Absence 2) Dearth 3) Deficience 4) Deficit 5) Exiguity 6) Famine 7) Flaw 8) Gap 9) Imperfection 10) Inadequacy 11) Incompleteness 12) Inferiority 13) Insufficiency 14) Lack 15) Meagerness 16) Meagreness 17) Minus 18) Scantiness 19) Scantness 20) Scarceness 21) Scarcity 22) Shortage 23) Shortfall
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1) Defect 2) Demand 3) Fewer 4) Incompleteness 5) Insufficiency 6) Lack 7) Less 8) Lesser amount 9) Medical terminology 10) Need 11) Negative amount 12) Not as much as 13) Shortfall 14) The amount lacked 15) The state of being deficient 16) Want
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A deficiency is generally a lack of something. It may also refer to: ...
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[medicine] In medicine, a deficiency is a lack or shortage of a functional entity, by less than normal or necessary supply or function. ==Nutrients== Malnutrition can cause various effects by deficiency of one or more nutrients. For example, vitamin A deficiency causes symptoms such as xerophthalmia (dry eyes) and night blindness. ==Endogen...
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• (n.) The state of being deficient; inadequacy; want; failure; imperfection; shortcoming; defect.
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a lack or defect.
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An internal control shortcoming or opportunity to strengthen internal controls.
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A sub optimal level of one or more nutrients that are essential for good health, most often seen with vitamins. A deficiency can be caused by poor nutrition. increased bodily demands (especially from intense train-ing), or both.
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In medicine, a shortage of a substance (such as a vitamin or mineral) needed by the body.
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The amount by which a project`s cash flow is not adequate to meet debt service.
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Is money that a borrower who has lost their real estate in a foreclosure still owes to the lender because the foreclosure sale failed to generate enough to pay off the loan.
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A lack or defect. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(de-fish´әn-se) a lack or shortage; a condition characterized by the presence of less than the normal or necessary supply or competence.
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Failure to fulfill a requirement of Executive Order 11246, Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act or
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De·fi'cien·cy noun ;
plural Deficiencies . [ See
Deficient .] The state of being deficient; inadequacy; want; failure; imperfection; shortcoming; defect. 'A
deficiency of blood.'
Arbuthnot. « [ Marlborough] was so miserably ignorant, that his
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Type: Term Pronunciation: dĕ-fish′en-sē Definitions: 1. An insufficient quantity of some substance (as in dietary deficiency or hemoglobin deficiency in marrow aplasia), organization (as in mental deficiency), activity (as in enzyme deficiency or reduced oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood), etc., of which the amount present is of...
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If you have a deficiency it means you are lacking in a particular substance needed by the body.
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1) In tax, a difference found by the IRS between a taxpayers reported tax liability and the amount of tax the IRS says that the taxpayer should have reported. 2) In lending, the remaining balance of the debt after the security for the loan has been sold following repossession or foreclosure.
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A sub optimal level of either one or more nutrients, often resulting in poor health.
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A sub optimal level of either one or more nutrients, often resulting in poor health.
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the state of being deficient; lack; incompleteness; insufficiency. · the amount lacked; a deficit.
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