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Definition of perfect
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Perfect
(n.) The
perfect
tense,
or a form in that
tense..
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Faultless
::
Faultless
(a.)
Without
fault;
not
defective
or
imperfect;
free from
blemish;
free from
incorrectness,
vice, or
offense;
perfect;
as, a
faultless
poem..
Vitiate
::
Vitiate
(v. t.) To make
vicious,
faulty,
or
imperfect;
to
render
defective;
to
injure
the
substance
or
qualities
of; to
impair;
to
contaminate;
to
spoil;
as,
exaggeration
vitiates
a style of
writing;
sewer gas
vitiates
the air..
Plane
::
Plane (a.) A block or plate
having
a
perfectly
flat
surface,
used as a
standard
of
flatness;
a
surface
plate..
Perfectionism
::
Perfectionism
(n.) The
doctrine
of the
Perfectionists.
Whole
::
Whole (a.)
Complete;
entire;
not
defective
or
imperfect;
not
broken
or
fractured;
unimpaired;
uninjured;
integral;
as, a whole
orange;
the egg is
whole;
the
vessel
is
whole..
Decline
::
Decline
(v. i.) To tend or draw
towards
a
close,
decay,
or
extinction;
to tend to a less
perfect
state;
to
become
diminished
or
impaired;
to fail; to sink; to
diminish;
to
lessen;
as, the day
declines;
virtue
declines;
religion
declines;
business
declines..
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..
Perfect
::
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..
Divine
::
Divine
(a.) Of or
belonging
to God; as,
divine
perfections;
the
divine
will..
Rush
::
Rush (n.) A
perfect
recitation.
Fragment
::
Fragment
(v. t.) A part
broken
off; a
small,
detached
portion;
an
imperfect
part; as, a
fragment
of an
ancient
writing..
Semidiaphaneity
::
Semidiaphaneity
(n.) Half or
imperfect
transparency;
translucency.
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..
Perfection
::
Perfection
(n.) A
quality,
endowment,
or
acquirement
completely
excellent;
an ideal
faultlessness;
especially,
the
divine
attribute
of
complete
excellence..
Half-strained
::
Half-strained
(a.)
Half-bred;
imperfect.
Imperfectible
::
Imperfectible
(a.)
Incapable
of being mad
perfect.
Malconformation
::
Malconformation
(n.)
Imperfect,
disproportionate,
or
abnormal
formation;
ill form;
disproportion
of
parts..
Imperfect
::
Imperfect
(v. t.) To make
imperfect.
Semivitrified
::
Semivitrified
(a.) Half or
imperfectly
vitrified;
partially
converted
into
glass.
Heteromorphic
::
Heteromorphic
(a.)
Deviating
from the
normal,
perfect,
or
mature
form;
having
different
forms at
different
stages
of
existence,
or in
different
individuals
of the same
species;
--
applied
especially
to
insects
in which there is a wide
difference
of form
between
the larva and the
adult,
and to
plants
having
more than one form of
flower..
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