Fault commonly refers to:
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Fault (geology), planar rock fractures showing evidence of relative movement
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Fault (law)
Fault, as a legal term, refers to legal blameworthiness and responsibility in each area of law. It refers to both the ''actus reus'' and the mental state of the defendant. The basic principle is that a defendant should be able to contemplate the ...
, blameworthiness or responsibility
Fault(s) may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
* "Fault", a song by Taproot from ''
Welcome
A welcome is a kind of greeting designed to introduce a person to a new place or situation, and to make them feel at ease. The term can similarly be used to describe the feeling of being accepted on the part of the new person.
In some context ...
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''Faults'' (film), 2014
Science and technology
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Fault (computing)
In digital computers, an interrupt (sometimes referred to as a trap) is a request for the processor to ''interrupt'' currently executing code (when permitted), so that the event can be processed in a timely manner. If the request is accepted, ...
, also called a ''trap'' or an ''exception'', a type of interrupt in software or operating systems
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Fault (technology)
In document ISO 10303-226, a fault is defined as an abnormal condition or defect at the component, equipment, or sub-system level which may lead to a failure.
In telecommunications, according to the Federal Standard 1037C of the United States, t ...
, an abnormal condition or defect that may lead to a failure
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Electrical fault
In an electric power system, a fault or fault current is any abnormal electric current. For example, a short circuit is a fault in which a live wire touches a neutral or ground wire. An open-circuit fault occurs if a circuit is interrupted by a fa ...
, an abnormal current
Sport and competition
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Fault (breeding)
In animal breed standards, a fault is an aspect of appearance or temperament that is considered detrimental to the breed type of the animal's breed. In dogs, faults have to do with the externally observable qualities of the dog such as appearanc ...
, an undesirable aspect of structure or appearance of an animal
*Fault, in
pickleball, any infringement of the rules by a player
*Fault, in
show jumping, a penalty
*Fault, in
tennis jargon, a serve that fails to place a tennis ball in the correct area of play
See also
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Blame
Blame is the act of censuring, holding responsible, or making negative statements about an individual or group that their actions or inaction are socially or morally irresponsible, the opposite of praise. When someone is morally responsible fo ...
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Defect (disambiguation)
A defect is a physical, functional, or aesthetic attribute of a product or service that exhibits that the product or service failed to meet one of the desired specifications. Defect, defects or defected may also refer to:
Examples
* Angular defe ...
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Error
An error (from the Latin ''error'', meaning "wandering") is an action which is inaccurate or incorrect. In some usages, an error is synonymous with a mistake. The etymology derives from the Latin term 'errare', meaning 'to stray'.
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Mistake (disambiguation)
Mistake(s) may refer to:
* An error
Law
* Mistake (contract law), an erroneous belief, at contracting, that certain facts are true
** Mistake in English contract law, a specific type of mistake, pertaining to England
* Mistake (criminal law), ...
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Software bug
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