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de·fi·cien·cy  (d-f sh n-s) n. pl. de·fi·cien· cies. 1. The quality or condition of being deficient; incompleteness or inadequacy. 2. A lack or shortage, especially of ...
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in·suf·fi·cien·cy  (n s-f sh n-s) n. pl. in·suf·fi·cien· cies. 1. The quality or state of being insufficient, especially: a. Moral or mental incompetence.
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n. pl. suf·fi·cien· cies. The condition or quality of being sufficient. An adequate amount or quantity. Adequate means to live in modest comfort.
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noun, plural - cies for 2. 1. the quality or condition of being inefficient; lack of efficiency. 2. an instance of inefficiency: This work is riddled with inefficien cies.
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Acronym Definition; CIEN: Ciena Corporation (stock symbol) ... CIEN CIENTEC CIEO CIEP CIEPAC CIER CIERA CIES
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Main Entry: de·fi·cien·cy Pronunciation: \di-? fi-sh?n-s?\ Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural de·fi·cien· cies Date: 1603
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in·suf·fi·cien·cy Pronunciation: \ ? in(t)-s?-? fi-sh?n(t)-s?\ Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural in·suf·fi·cien· cies Date: 1526
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suf·fi·cien·cy [ s? fÃsh'nssee] (plural suf·fi·cien· cies) noun : Definition: 1. sufficient amount: an amount of something that is enough for somebody or something
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ef·fi·cien·cy [i-fish-uhn-see] n. pl. ef·fi·cien· cies. 1. accomplishment of or ability to accomplish a job with a minimum expenditure of time and effort.
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ef·fi·cien·cy [i-fish-uhn-see] n. pl. ef·fi·cien· cies. 1. accomplishment of or ability to accomplish a job with a minimum expenditure of time and effort.
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in·suf·fi·cien·cy [ ìn s? fÃsh'nssee] (plural in·suf·fi·cien· cies) noun : Definition: 1. not enough: a smaller number or lesser amount than is needed
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pl. de·fi·cien· cies. The quality or condition of being deficient; incompleteness or inadequacy. A lack or shortage, especially of something essential to health; an insufficiency: a ...
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NOUN: Inflected forms: pl. suf·fi·cien· cies 1. The condition or quality of being sufficient. 2. An adequate amount or quantity. 3. Adequate means to live in modest comfort.
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SYLLABICATION: pro·fi·cien·cy: PRONUNCIATION: pr-f sh n-s: NOUN: Inflected forms: pl. pro·fi·cien· cies The state or quality of being proficient; competence.
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