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Definition of perfect
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Perfect
(a.) Well
informed;
certain;
sure.
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Subcommittee
::
Subcolumnar
(a.)
Having
an
imperfect
or
interrupted
columnar
structure.
Perfection
::
Perfection
(n.) A
quality,
endowment,
or
acquirement
completely
excellent;
an ideal
faultlessness;
especially,
the
divine
attribute
of
complete
excellence..
Polygamy
::
Polygamy
(n.) The
condition
or state of a plant which bears both
perfect
and
unisexual
flowers.
Sub-
::
Sub- () A
prefix
signifying
under,
below,
beneath,
and hence
often,
in an
inferior
position
or
degree,
in an
imperfect
or
partial
state,
as in
subscribe,
substruct,
subserve,
subject,
subordinate,
subacid,
subastringent,
subgranular,
suborn.
Sub- in Latin
compounds
often
becomes
sum-
before
m, sur
before
r, and
regularly
becomes
suc-, suf-, sug-, and sup-
before
c, f, g, and p
respectively.
Before
c, p, and t it
sometimes
takes form sus- (by the
dropping
of b from a
collateral
form,
subs-)..
Obscure
::
Obscure
(superl.)
Covered
over,
shaded,
or
darkened;
destitute
of
light;
imperfectly
illuminated;
dusky;
dim..
Strong
::
Strong
(superl.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
a verb which forms its
preterit
(imperfect)
by a
variation
in the root
vowel,
and the past
participle
(usually)
by the
addition
of -en (with or
without
a
change
of the root
vowel);
as in the verbs
strive,
strove,
striven;
break,
broke,
broken;
drink,
drank,
drunk.
Opposed
to weak, or
regular.
See
Weak..
Ripen
::
Ripen (v. t.) To
mature;
to fit or
prepare;
to bring to
perfection;
as, to ripen the
judgment..
Diluvial
::
Diluvial
(a.)
Effected
or
produced
by a flood or
deluge
of
water;
-- said of
coarse
and
imperfectly
stratified
deposits
along
ancient
or
existing
water
courses.
Similar
unstratified
deposits
were
formed
by the
agency
of ice. The time of
deposition
has been
called
the
Diluvian
epoch.
Mica
::
Mica (n.) The name of a group of
minerals
characterized
by
highly
perfect
cleavage,
so that they
readily
separate
into very thin
leaves,
more or less
elastic.
They
differ
widely
in
composition,
and vary in color from pale brown or
yellow
to green or
black.
The
transparent
forms are used in
lanterns,
the doors of
stoves,
etc., being
popularly
called
isinglass.
Formerly
called
also
cat-silver,
and
glimmer..
Heavenly
::
Heavenly
(a.)
Appropriate
to
heaven
in
character
or
happiness;
perfect;
pure;
supremely
blessed;
as, a
heavenly
race; the
heavenly,
throng..
Water
::
Water (n.) The
limpidity
and
luster
of a
precious
stone,
especially
a
diamond;
as, a
diamond
of the first
water,
that is,
perfectly
pure and
transparent.
Hence,
of the first
water,
that is, of the first
excellence..
Concoction
::
Concoction
(n.) The act of
perfecting
or
maturing.
Perfect
::
Perfect
(a.)
Hermaphrodite;
having
both
stamens
and
pistils;
-- said of
flower.
Semitransparency
::
Semitransparency
(n.)
Imperfect
or
partial
transparency.
Trigamous
::
Trigamous
(a.)
Having
three sorts of
flowers
in the same head, -- male,
female,
and
hermaphrodite,
or
perfect,
flowers..
Scamp
::
Scamp (a.) To
perform
in a
hasty,
neglectful,
or
imperfect
manner;
to do
superficially..
Pseudo-metallic
::
Pseudo-metallic
(a.)
Falsely
or
imperfectly
metallic;
-- said of a kind of
luster,
as in
minerals..
Defectuosity
::
Defectuosity
(n.) Great
imperfection.
Obscure
::
Obscure
(superl.)
Not
clear,
full, or
distinct;
clouded;
imperfect;
as, an
obscure
view of
remote
objects..
Maturate
::
Maturate
(a.) To
promote
the
perfect
suppuration
of (an
abscess).
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