flaw in Latin
flaw in Latin is vitium — flaw means a defect or imperfection, often one that is hidden or not obvious at first.
flaw in Latin
vitium
A defect, fault, or imperfection, especially one that is hidden.
What does "flaw" mean?
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noun A defect or imperfection, often one that is hidden or not obvious at first.
"The diamond had a small flaw visible only under magnification."
flaw in a sentence
- The diamond had a small flaw visible only under magnification.
- His plan had one fatal flaw: it needed everyone to agree.
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What is "flaw" in Latin?
"flaw" in Latin is vitium. flaw means: A defect or imperfection, often one that is hidden or not obvious at first.
How do you use "flaw" in a sentence?
Example: "The diamond had a small flaw visible only under magnification." In Latin, "flaw" is vitium.
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