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Definition of perfect
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of perfect is as below...
Perfect
(a.)
Brought
to
consummation
or
completeness;
completed;
not
defective
nor
redundant;
having
all the
properties
or
qualities
requisite
to its
nature
and kind;
without
flaw,
fault,
or
blemish;
without
error;
mature;
whole;
pure;
sound;
right;
correct..
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Pseudo-dipteral
::
Pseudo-dipteral
(a.)
Falsely
or
imperfectly
dipteral,
as a
temple
with the inner range of
columns
surrounding
the cella
omitted,
so that the space
between
the cella wall and the
columns
is very
great,
being equal to two
intercolumns
and one
column..
Declination
::
Declination
(n.) The act or state of
falling
off or
declining
from
excellence
or
perfection;
deterioration;
decay;
decline.
Rape
::
Rape (n.) A
filter
containing
the above
refuse,
used in
clarifying
and
perfecting
malt,
vinegar,
etc..
Half-sighted
::
Half-sighted
(a.)
Seeing
imperfectly;
having
weak
discernment.
Half-strained
::
Half-strained
(a.)
Half-bred;
imperfect.
Imperfection
::
Imperfection
(a.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
imperfect;
want of
perfection;
incompleteness;
deficiency;
fault or
blemish.
Hermetical
::
Hermetical
(a.) Made
perfectly
close or
air-tight
by
fusion,
so that no gas or
spirit
can enter or
escape;
as, an
hermetic
seal. See Note under
Hermetically..
Hobbism
::
Hobbism
(n.) The
philosophical
system
of
Thomas
Hobbes,
an
English
materialist
(1588-1679);
esp., his
political
theory
that the most
perfect
form of civil
government
is an
absolute
monarchy
with
despotic
control
over
everything
relating
to law,
morals,
and
religion..
Bort
::
Bort (n.)
Imperfectly
crystallized
or
coarse
diamonds,
or
fragments
made in
cutting
good
diamonds
which are
reduced
to
powder
and used in
lapidary
work..
Frutescent
::
Frutescent
(a.)
Somewhat
shrubby
in
character;
imperfectly
shrubby,
as the
American
species
of
Wistaria..
Develop
::
Develop
(v. i.) To go
through
a
process
of
natural
evolution
or
growth,
by
successive
changes
from a less
perfect
to a more
perfect
or more
highly
organized
state;
to
advance
from a
simpler
form of
existence
to one more
complex
either
in
structure
or
function;
as, a
blossom
develops
from a bud; the seed
develops
into a
plant;
the
embryo
develops
into a
well-formed
animal;
the mind
develops
year by
year..
Defectuous
::
Defectuous
(a.) Full of
defects;
imperfect.
Halfway
::
Halfway
(adv.)
In the
middle;
at half the
distance;
imperfectly;
partially;
as, he
halfway
yielded..
Misreform
::
Misreform
(v. t.) To
reform
wrongly
or
imperfectly.
Slubber
::
Slubber
(v. t.) To do
lazily,
imperfectly,
or
coarsely..
Perfection
::
Perfection
(n.) A
quality,
endowment,
or
acquirement
completely
excellent;
an ideal
faultlessness;
especially,
the
divine
attribute
of
complete
excellence..
Instrumentation
::
Instrumentation
(n.) The act or
manner
of
playing
upon
musical
instruments;
performance;
as, his
instrumentation
is
perfect..
Imperfect
::
Imperfect
(v. t.) To make
imperfect.
Best
::
Best (n.)
Utmost;
highest
endeavor
or
state;
most
nearly
perfect
thing,
or
being,
or
action;
as, to do one's best; to the best of our
ability..
Greensand
::
Greensand
(n.) A
variety
of
sandstone,
usually
imperfectly
consolidated,
consisting
largely
of
glauconite,
a
silicate
of iron and
potash
of a green
color,
mixed with sand and a trace of
phosphate
of
lime..
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