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From Middle English defaut, defaute, from Old French defaute (“fault, defect, failure, culpability, lack”), ultimately from Latin de- (“away”) + fallo (“deceive, cheat, escape notice of”).
Audio (Southern England); /dɪˈfɒlt/: | (file) |
Audio (Southern England); /ˈdiːˌfɒlt/: | (file) |
Audio (Southern England); /dɪˈfɒlt/: | (file) |
default (countable and uncountable, plural defaults)
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default (third-person singular simple present defaults, present participle defaulting, simple past and past participle defaulted)
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default (invariable, not comparable)
default m (plural defaults)
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