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flawed
having flaws or imperfections not perfect applied broadly as a flawed vase a flawed performance a flawed character
Flaw
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Flawless
Free from flaws
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Flawy
Full of flaws or cracks broken defective faulty
sound
sound 1 a : free from injury or disease : exhibiting normal health b : free from flaw, defect, or decay [a design] 2 a : free from error, fallacy, or misapprehension [based on judicial reasoning]
Brack
An opening caused by the parting of any solid body a crack or breach a flaw
Fireflaire
A European sting ray of the genus Trygon T pastinaca called also fireflare and fiery flaw
Perfect
completed not defective nor redundant having all the properties or qualities requisite to its nature and kind without flaw fault or blemish without error mature whole pure sound right correct
Novation
Companies. Substitution of a new contract is the core of novation. If the new contract suffers from legal flaw such as want of registration, stamps etc., on account of which it becomes unenforceable, the original contract will
ineffective assistance of counsel
ineffective assistance of counsel :representation of a criminal defendant that is so flawed as to deprive the defendant of a fair trial [claimed ineffective assistance of counsel following his conviction] called
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