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Definition of perfect
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Perfect
(a.)
Hermaphrodite;
having
both
stamens
and
pistils;
-- said of
flower.
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Conservatory
::
Conservatory
(n.) A
public
place of
instruction,
designed
to
preserve
and
perfect
the
knowledge
of some
branch
of
science
or art, esp.
music..
Utter
::
Utter (a.)
Complete;
perfect;
total;
entire;
absolute;
as, utter ruin; utter
darkness..
Perfectionate
::
Perfectionate
(v. t.) To
perfect.
Ternary
::
Ternary
(a.)
Proceeding
by
threes;
consisting
of
three;
as, the
ternary
number
was
anciently
esteemed
a
symbol
of
perfection,
and held in great
veneration..
Tetrapod
::
Tetrapod
(n.) An
insect
characterized
by
having
but four
perfect
legs, as
certain
of the
butterflies..
Terminate
::
Terminate
(v. t.)
Hence,
to put the
finishing
touch to; to bring to
completion;
to
perfect..
Exercise
::
Exercise
(n.)
Exertion
for the sake of
training
or
improvement
whether
physical,
intellectual,
or
moral;
practice
to
acquire
skill,
knowledge,
virtue,
perfectness,
grace,
etc..
Rickety
::
Rickety
(a.)
Feeble
in the
joints;
imperfect;
weak;
shaky.
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..
Estimate
::
Estimate
(v. t.) To from an
opinion
of, as to
amount,,
number,
etc., from
imperfect
data,
comparison,
or
experience;
to make an
estimate
of; to
calculate
roughly;
to rate; as, to
estimate
the cost of a trip, the
number
of feet in a piece of
land..
Sympathy
::
Sympathy
(n.) An
agreement
of
affections
or
inclinations,
or a
conformity
of
natural
temperament,
which
causes
persons
to be
pleased,
or in
accord,
with one
another;
as, there is
perfect
sympathy
between
them..
Rush
::
Rush (n.) A
perfect
recitation.
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..
Illuminati
::
Illuminati
(v. t.)
Members
of
certain
associations
in
Modern
Europe,
who
combined
to
promote
social
reforms,
by which they
expected
to raise men and
society
to
perfection,
esp. of one
originated
in 1776 by Adam
Weishaupt,
professor
of canon law at
Ingolstadt,
which
spread
rapidly
for a time, but
ceased
after a few
years..
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..
Pseuso-peripteral
::
Pseuso-peripteral
(a.)
Falsely
or
imperfectly
peripteral,
as a
temple
having
the
columns
at the sides
attached
to the
walls,
and an
ambulatory
only at the ends or only at one end..
Pure
::
Pure
(superl.)
Free from that which
harms,
vitiates,
weakens,
or
pollutes;
genuine;
real;
perfect;
--
applied
to
things
and
actions..
Preterpluperfect
::
Preterpluperfect
(a. & n.) Old name of the tense also
called
pluperfect.
Pluperfect
::
Pluperfect
(a.) More than
perfect;
past
perfect;
-- said of the tense which
denotes
that an
action
or event was
completed
at or
before
the time of
another
past
action
or
event.
Survivance
::
Survival
(n.) Any
habit,
usage,
or
belief,
remaining
from
ancient
times,
the
origin
of which is often
unknown,
or
imperfectly
known..
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