breadcrumb vs flaw

breadcrumb

noun
  • One in a series of clues leading to a person or place. 

  • A single link in a chain indicating the hierarchical location of a directory, web page or similar, used as a navigation aid. 

  • A tiny piece of bread, either one that falls from bread as it is cut or eaten, or one made deliberately by crumbling bread. 

verb
  • To add navigational breadcrumbs to (a web page or user interface). 

  • To use clues or enticements to lead someone in the desired direction. 

  • To sprinkle breadcrumbs on to food, normally before cooking. 

flaw

noun
  • A defect, fault, or imperfection, especially one that is hidden. 

  • A storm of short duration. 

  • An inclusion, stain, or other defect of a diamond or other gemstone. 

  • A sudden burst of noise and disorder 

  • A crack or breach, a gap or fissure; a defect of continuity or cohesion. 

  • A defect or error in a contract or other document which may make the document invalid or ineffective. 

  • A sudden burst or gust of wind of short duration; windflaw. 

verb
  • To add a flaw to, to make imperfect or defective. 

  • To become imperfect or defective; to crack or break. 

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