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Angular deficiency, in geometry, the

difference between a sum of angles and


the corresponding sum in a Euclidean
plane.
Deficiency (medicine), including various
types of malnutrition, as well as genetic
diseases caused by deficiencies of
endogenously produced proteins.
A deficiency in construction, an item, or
condition that is considered sub-
standard, or below minimum
expectations
Genetic deletion, in genetics, is also
called a deficiency
A deficiency judgment, in the law of real
estate
A tax deficiency, an amount owed in
taxes over and above what has been
submitted in payment

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