(faultily)
61ἁμαρτολόγοις — ἁμαρτολόγος speaking faultily masc/fem/neut dat pl …
62ἁμαρτολόγους — ἁμαρτολόγος speaking faultily masc/fem acc pl …
63ἡμαρτημένως — ἁμαρτάνω Acut. (Sp.) perf part mp masc acc pl (doric) ἁμαρτέω attend perf part mp masc acc pl (attic epic doric ionic aeolic) ἡμαρτημένως faultily indeclform (adverb) …
64amiss — [adj] wrong; defective awry, bad, confused, crooked, erring, erroneous, fallacious, false, faulty, flawed, foul, glitched up*, haywire, imperfect, improper, inaccurate, inappropriate, incorrect, mistaken, out of order, sick, unfair, unlawful,… …
65badly — [adv1] inadequately abominably, awkwardly, blunderingly, carelessly, clumsily, crudely, defectively, erroneously, faultily, feebly, haphazardly, imperfectly, incompetently, ineffectively, ineptly, maladroitly, negligently, poorly, shoddily,… …
66four-stroking — A two stroke engine which is running faultily as it fires only on every second cycle …
67faultiness — faulty ► ADJECTIVE (faultier, faultiest) ▪ having or displaying faults. DERIVATIVES faultily adverb faultiness noun …
68faulty — ► ADJECTIVE (faultier, faultiest) ▪ having or displaying faults. DERIVATIVES faultily adverb faultiness noun …
69mend — [12] Mend originated as a shortened form of amend [13] – or rather, of the Old French source of amend, which did not arrive in English until after mend. The Old French verb was amender, a descendant of Vulgar Latin *admendāre ‘remove faults,… …
70amiss — [ə mis′] adv. [ME amis, on mis: see A 1 & MISS1] in a wrong way; astray, wrongly, faultily, improperly, etc. adj. wrong, faulty, improper, etc.: used only in the predicate …