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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.) To make
perfect;
to
finish
or
complete,
so as to leave
nothing
wanting;
to give to
anything
all that is
requisite
to its
nature
and
kind..
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Semidiapason
::
Semidiapason
(n.) An
imperfect
octave.
Nacre
::
Nacre (n.) A
pearly
substance
which lines the
interior
of many
shells,
and is most
perfect
in the
mother-of-pearl.
[Written
also
nacker
and
naker.]
See
Pearl,
and
Mother-of-pearl..
Decay
::
Decay (n.)
Gradual
failure
of
health,
strength,
soundness,
prosperity,
or of any
species
of
excellence
or
perfection;
tendency
toward
dissolution
or
extinction;
corruption;
rottenness;
decline;
deterioration;
as, the decay of the body; the decay of
virtue;
the decay of the Roman
empire;
a
castle
in
decay..
Superheat
::
Superheat
(v. t.) To heat, as
steam,
apart from
contact
with
water,
until it
resembles
a
perfect
gas..
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..
Undersaturated
::
Undersaturated
(a.) Not fully
saturated;
imperfectly
saturated.
Pinfeathered
::
Pinfeathered
(a.)
Having
part, or all, of the
feathers
imperfectly
developed..
Blemish
::
Blemish
(n.) Any mark of
deformity
or
injury,
whether
physical
or
moral;
anything
that
diminishes
beauty,
or
renders
imperfect
that which is
otherwise
well
formed;
that which
impairs
reputation..
Belemnite
::
Belemnite
(n.) A
conical
calcareous
fossil,
tapering
to a point at the lower
extremity,
with a
conical
cavity
at the other end, where it is
ordinarily
broken;
but when
perfect
it
contains
a small
chambered
cone,
called
the
phragmocone,
prolonged,
on one side, into a
delicate
concave
blade;
the
thunderstone.
It is the
internal
shell of a
cephalopod
related
to the
sepia,
and
belonging
to an
extinct
family.
The
belemnites
are found in rocks of the
Jurassic
and
Cretaceous
ages..
Dough-baked
::
Dough-baked
(a.)
Imperfectly
baked;
hence,
not
brought
to
perfection;
unfinished;
also, of weak or dull
understanding..
Survivance
::
Survival
(n.) Any
habit,
usage,
or
belief,
remaining
from
ancient
times,
the
origin
of which is often
unknown,
or
imperfectly
known..
Broken
::
Broken
(v. t.)
Imperfectly
spoken,
as by a
foreigner;
as,
broken
English;
imperfectly
spoken
on
account
of
emotion;
as, to say a few
broken
words at
parting..
Radius
::
Radius
(n.) The barbs of a
perfect
feather.
Gland
::
Gland (n.) An organ or part which
resembles
a
secreting,
or true,
gland,
as the
ductless,
lymphatic,
pineal,
and
pituitary
glands,
the
functions
of which are very
imperfectly
known..
Defectuous
::
Defectuous
(a.) Full of
defects;
imperfect.
Abortive
::
Abortive
(v.)
Imperfectly
formed
or
developed;
rudimentary;
sterile;
as, an
abortive
organ,
stamen,
ovule,
etc..
Inconcocted
::
Inconcocted
(a.)
Imperfectly
digested,
matured,
or
ripened..
Pure
::
Pure
(superl.)
Free from that which
harms,
vitiates,
weakens,
or
pollutes;
genuine;
real;
perfect;
--
applied
to
things
and
actions..
Semidiatessaron
::
Semidiatessaron
(n.) An
imperfect
or
diminished
fourth.
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..
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