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DEFECTIVE

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in general, an appellation given to things which want some of the properties that naturally they ought to have. Thus,

DEFECTIVE or Deficient Nouns, in Grammar, are such as want either a whole number, a particular case, or are totally indeclinable. See NOUN.

The term defective is also applied to a verb that has not all its moods and tenses. See VERB, MOOD, &c.