different between shortcomings vs deficience
shortcomings
English
Noun
shortcomings
- plural of shortcoming
- 2011, Tom Fordyce, Rugby World Cup 2011: England 12-19 France [1]
- England's World Cup dreams fell apart under a French onslaught on a night when their shortcomings were brutally exposed at the quarter-final stage.
- 2011, Tom Fordyce, Rugby World Cup 2011: England 12-19 France [1]
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deficience
English
Etymology
From Late Latin d?ficientia.
Noun
deficience (countable and uncountable, plural deficiences)
- (obsolete) Deficiency.
- 1760, Samuel Johnson, in James Boswell, Life of Samuel Johnson, Oxford 2008, p. 253:
- [H]is faults seem to be very many; some of natural deficience, and some of laborious affectation.
- 1760, Samuel Johnson, in James Boswell, Life of Samuel Johnson, Oxford 2008, p. 253:
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