The code 3420180.2C-265 is a BUPERSMAN (Bureau of Naval Personnel Manual) code. It is usually used on discharge papers and can refer to a character defect.
Yes, it is a verb, or at least a type of verb. Experienced is a linking verb.
A verb is an action word. 'He' is a pronoun. There are no verb variations for 'he'.
The verb
Got is an irregular verb. It is the past tense verb of "get".
As a verb: Many people chose to defect rather than live under Communist rule.As a noun: If there is a manufacturing defect, take it back to the store to exchange.
Bob, your arm has a defect.As a verb: Many people choose to defect rather than living under Communist rule.As noun: If there is a manufacturing defect, take it back to the store to exchange.
The Oxford Dictionary describes Defect in noun form as a shortcoming or fault, in verb form means desert one's country/cause/etc. for another. defect means like damage that happened during the manufacturing of the product.
The word "fault" can be a noun (as in a mistake or flaw) or a verb (as in to blame or criticize).
The word defect is a noun for a fault or imperfection, the plural noun is defects.The word defect (defects, defecting, defected) is also a verb for the act of deserting a cause or a country. The noun form for the act of defecting is defection.
adjective: having a defect or flaw;flaulty;imperfect or characterized by subnormal intelligence;behavior noun:a defective person or thing
A defective product has a defect: "My phone is defective" "What defect does it have?" "The defect is that the screen is broken" To defect can also mean to switch sides e.g. from an army or a political party
Depends, what defect?
no it cant be defect abundantly
No. The platypus does not have a growth defect.
it is a mental health defect.
Defect Seepage is the defect creepage from one module to other or from one phase to subsequent phases.