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Definition of imperfect
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Imperfect
(a.)
Wanting
in some
elementary
organ that is
essential
to
successful
or
normal
activity.
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Defective
::
Defective
(a.)
Wanting
in
something;
incomplete;
lacking
a part;
deficient;
imperfect;
faulty;
--
applied
either
to
natural
or moral
qualities;
as, a
defective
limb;
defective
timber;
a
defective
copy or
account;
a
defective
character;
defective
rules..
Imperfect
::
Imperfect
(a.)
Wanting
in some
elementary
organ that is
essential
to
successful
or
normal
activity.
Semidiaphanous
::
Semidiaphanous
(a.) Half or
imperfectly
transparent;
translucent.
Cyanopathy
::
Cyanopathy
(n.) A
disease
in which the body is
colored
blue in its
surface,
arising
usually
from a
malformation
of the
heart,
which
causes
an
imperfect
arterialization
of the
blood;
blue
jaundice..
Imperfect
::
Imperfect
(n.) The
imperfect
tense;
or the form of a verb
denoting
the
imperfect
tense.
Half-sighted
::
Half-sighted
(a.)
Seeing
imperfectly;
having
weak
discernment.
Adumbration
::
Adumbration
(n.) A faint
sketch;
an
outline;
an
imperfect
portrayal
or
representation
of a
thing.
Defectibility
::
Defectibility
(n.)
Deficiency;
imperfection.
Fragment
::
Fragment
(v. t.) A part
broken
off; a
small,
detached
portion;
an
imperfect
part; as, a
fragment
of an
ancient
writing..
Lisp
::
Lisp (v. t.) To utter with
imperfect
articulation;
to
express
with words
pronounced
imperfectly
or
indistinctly,
as a child
speaks;
hence,
to
express
by the use of
simple,
childlike
language..
Purify
::
Purify
(v. t.) To make pure or clear from
material
defilement,
admixture,
or
imperfection;
to free from
extraneous
or
noxious
matter;
as, to
purify
liquors
or
metals;
to
purify
the
blood;
to
purify
the air..
Twilight
::
Twilight
(a.)
Imperfectly
illuminated;
shaded;
obscure.
Subdeacon
::
Subcylindric
(a.)
Imperfectly
cylindrical;
approximately
cylindrical.
Stammer
::
Stammer
(v. t.) To utter or
pronounce
with
hesitation
or
imperfectly;
--
sometimes
with out.
Imperfectibility
::
Imperfectibility
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
imperfectible.
Subvocal
::
Subvitalized
(a.)
Imperfectly
vitalized;
having
naturally
but
little
vital power or
energy.
Frutescent
::
Frutescent
(a.)
Somewhat
shrubby
in
character;
imperfectly
shrubby,
as the
American
species
of
Wistaria..
Vice
::
Vice (n.) A
defect;
a
fault;
an
error;
a
blemish;
an
imperfection;
as, the vices of a
political
constitution;
the vices of a
horse..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
a verb which forms its
preterit
(imperfect)
and past
participle
by
adding
to the
present
the
suffix
-ed, -d, or the
variant
form -t; as in the verbs
abash,
abashed;
abate,
abated;
deny,
denied;
feel, felt. See
Strong,
19 (a)..
Crepusculous
::
Crepusculous
(a.)
Pertaining
to
twilight;
glimmering;
hence,
imperfectly
clear or
luminous..
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