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Definition of imperfect
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 imperfect is as below...
Imperfect
(a.) Not
fulfilling
its
design;
not
realizing
an
ideal;
not
conformed
to a
standard
or rule; not
satisfying
the taste or
conscience;
esthetically
or
morally
defective.
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Semidiapason
::
Semidiapason
(n.) An
imperfect
octave.
Agenesis
::
Agenesis
(n.) Any
imperfect
development
of the body, or any
anomaly
of
organization..
Faultless
::
Faultless
(a.)
Without
fault;
not
defective
or
imperfect;
free from
blemish;
free from
incorrectness,
vice, or
offense;
perfect;
as, a
faultless
poem..
Subdeacon
::
Subcylindric
(a.)
Imperfectly
cylindrical;
approximately
cylindrical.
Exfetation
::
Exfetation
(n)
Imperfect
fetation
in some organ
exterior
to the
uterus;
extra-uterine
fetation.
Inconcocted
::
Inconcocted
(a.)
Imperfectly
digested,
matured,
or
ripened..
Semitransparent
::
Semitransparent
(a.) Half or
imperfectly
transparent.
Malnutrition
::
Malnutrition
(n.)
Faulty
or
imperfect
nutrition.
Septulate
::
Septulate
(a.)
Having
imperfect
or
spurious
septa.
Imperfection
::
Imperfection
(a.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
imperfect;
want of
perfection;
incompleteness;
deficiency;
fault or
blemish.
Pseudo-metallic
::
Pseudo-metallic
(a.)
Falsely
or
imperfectly
metallic;
-- said of a kind of
luster,
as in
minerals..
Trionyx
::
Trionyx
(n.) A genus of
fresh-water
or river
turtles
which have the shell
imperfectly
developed
and
covered
with a soft
leathery
skin. They are noted for their
agility
and
rapacity.
Called
also soft
tortoise,
soft-shell
tortoise,
and mud
turtle..
Short
::
Short
(superl.)
Deficient;
defective;
imperfect;
not
coming
up, as to a
measure
or
standard;
as, an
account
which is short of the
trith..
Semipellucidity
::
Semipellucidity
(n.) The
qualiti
or state of being
imperfectly
transparent.
Humility
::
Humility
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
humble;
freedom
from pride and
arrogance;
lowliness
of mind; a
modest
estimate
of one's own
worth;
a sense of one's own
unworthiness
through
imperfection
and
sinfulness;
self-abasement;
humbleness.
Catalectic
::
Catalectic
(a.)
Wanting
a
syllable
at the end, or
terminating
in an
imperfect
foot; as, a
catalectic
verse..
Went
::
Went () imp. & p. p. of Wend; -- now
obsolete
except
as the
imperfect
of go, with which it has no
etymological
connection.
See Go..
Estimate
::
Estimate
(v. t.) To judge and form an
opinion
of the value of, from
imperfect
data, --
either
the
extrinsic
(money),
or
intrinsic
(moral),
value;
to fix the worth of
roughly
or in a
general
way; as, to
estimate
the value of goods or land; to
estimate
the worth or
talents
of a
person..
Semiformed
::
Semiformed
(a.) Half
formed;
imperfectly
formed;
as,
semiformed
crystals..
Undersaturated
::
Undersaturated
(a.) Not fully
saturated;
imperfectly
saturated.
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