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Definition of perfect
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Perfect
(a.) Well
informed;
certain;
sure.
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Semidiaphanous
::
Semidiaphanous
(a.) Half or
imperfectly
transparent;
translucent.
Rickety
::
Rickety
(a.)
Feeble
in the
joints;
imperfect;
weak;
shaky.
Semiformed
::
Semiformed
(a.) Half
formed;
imperfectly
formed;
as,
semiformed
crystals..
Skeptic
::
Skeptic
(n.) A
person
who
doubts
the
existence
and
perfections
of God, or the truth of
revelation;
one who
disbelieves
the
divine
origin
of the
Christian
religion..
Rush
::
Rush (n.) A
perfect
recitation.
Indistinct
::
Indistinct
(a.)
Obscure
to the mind or
senses;
not
clear;
not
definite;
confused;
imperfect;
faint;
as,
indistinct
vision;
an
indistinct
sound;
an
indistinct
idea or
recollection..
Elaborate
::
Elaborate
(v. t.) To
perfect
with
painstaking;
to
improve
or
refine
with labor and
study,
or by
successive
operations;
as, to
elaborate
a
painting
or a
literary
work..
Perfectively
::
Perfectively
(adv.)
In a
perfective
manner.
Perfection
::
Perfection
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
perfect
or
complete,
so that
nothing
requisite
is
wanting;
entire
development;
consummate
culture,
skill,
or moral
excellence;
the
highest
attainable
state or
degree
of
excellence;
maturity;
as,
perfection
in an art, in a
science,
or in a
system;
perfection
in form or
degree;
fruits
in
perfection..
Semidouble
::
Semidouble
(a.)
Having
the
outermost
stamens
converted
into
petals,
while the inner ones
remain
perfect;
-- said of a
flower..
Enorthotrope
::
Enorthotrope
(n.) An
optical
toy; a card on which
confused
or
imperfect
figures
are
drawn,
but which form to the eye
regular
figures
when the card is
rapidly
revolved.
See
Thaumatrope..
Semiindurated
::
Semiindurated
(a.)
Imperfectly
indurated
or
hardened.
Utopia
::
Utopia
(n.)
Hence,
any place or state of ideal
perfection..
Arthrodia
::
Arthrodia
(n.) A form of
diarthrodial
articulation
in which the
articular
surfaces
are
nearly
flat, so that they form only an
imperfect
ball and
socket..
Scamp
::
Scamp (a.) To
perform
in a
hasty,
neglectful,
or
imperfect
manner;
to do
superficially..
Obscure
::
Obscure
(superl.)
Not
clear,
full, or
distinct;
clouded;
imperfect;
as, an
obscure
view of
remote
objects..
Pseudo-metallic
::
Pseudo-metallic
(a.)
Falsely
or
imperfectly
metallic;
-- said of a kind of
luster,
as in
minerals..
Blur
::
Blur (v. t.) To cause
imperfection
of
vision
in; to dim; to
darken.
Illuminati
::
Illuminati
(v. t.)
Members
of a sect which
sprung
up in Spain about the year 1575. Their
principal
doctrine
was, that, by means of
prayer,
they had
attained
to so
perfect
a state as to have no need of
ordinances,
sacraments,
good
works,
etc.; --
called
also
Alumbrados,
Perfectibilists,
etc..
Application
::
Application
(n.)
Hence,
in
specific
uses: (a) That part of a
sermon
or
discourse
in which the
principles
before
laid down and
illustrated
are
applied
to
practical
uses; the moral of a
fable.
(b) The use of the
principles
of one
science
for the
purpose
of
enlarging
or
perfecting
another;
as, the
application
of
algebra
to
geometry..
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