dē̇-fekt´, de-fekt´iv (ἡÌττημα, heÌ„ÌtteÌ„ma, “loss,†“a defectâ€): Occurs in : “Nay, already it is altogether a defect in you (the King James Version “there is utterly a fault among youâ€), that ye have lawsuits one with another.†“Defect†means “want or absence of something necessary for completeness†(the Revised Version, margin “a loss to youâ€). The meaning of the passage in the Revised Version (British and American) is that when Christians have lawsuits one with another it produces a lack of something which brings them short of completeness, they suffer a spiritual loss or defeat, and perhaps defect is not quite strong enough fully to express that idea.
Defective: Sirach 49:4 the King James Version, the Revised Version (British and American) “committed trespass.â€