Field for a fault finder?
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GEOLOGYField for a fault-finder?
ERRORFault on the field.
BLAMEResponsibility for a fault.
blamedresponsibility for a fault
blameresponsibility for a fault
blamesresponsibility for a fault
blamersresponsibility for a fault
reproofscriticism for a fault rebuke
WESTCOASTGood location for a fault finder?
penitentsorry for a sin or fault
culpabilityResponsibility for a fault or wrong; blame
excusesForgive (someone) for a fault or offense
blamingAssign responsibility for a fault or wrong
excusingForgive (someone) for a fault or offense
wytesresponsibility for a crime, fault, or misfortune; blame
witeresponsibility for a crime, fault, or misfortune; blame
witesresponsibility for a crime, fault, or misfortune; blame
witingresponsibility for a crime, fault, or misfortune; blame
wyteresponsibility for a crime, fault, or misfortune; blame
wytedresponsibility for a crime, fault, or misfortune; blame
wytingresponsibility for a crime, fault, or misfortune; blame
witedresponsibility for a crime, fault, or misfortune; blame
admittedConfess to (a crime or fault, or one's responsibility for it)
admittingConfess to (a crime or fault, or one's responsibility for it)
gremlinsAn imaginary mischievous sprite regarded as responsible for an unexplained problem or fault, esp. a mechanical or electronic one
exonerating(esp. of an official body) Absolve (someone) from blame for a fault or wrongdoing, esp. after due consideration of the case
exonerates(esp. of an official body) Absolve (someone) from blame for a fault or wrongdoing, esp. after due consideration of the case
exonerated(esp. of an official body) Absolve (someone) from blame for a fault or wrongdoing, esp. after due consideration of the case
exonerate(esp. of an official body) Absolve (someone) from blame for a fault or wrongdoing, esp. after due consideration of the case
pleonasmThe use of more words than are necessary to convey meaning (e.g., see with one's eyes), either as a fault of style or for emphasis