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Definition of completed
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Completed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Complet.
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Break
::
Break (v. i.) To fail in
musical
quality;
as, a
singer's
voice
breaks
when it is
strained
beyond
its
compass
and a tone or note is not
completed,
but
degenerates
into an
unmusical
sound
instead.
Also, to
change
in tone, as a boy's voice at
puberty..
Finish
::
Finish
(n.) The
result
of
completed
labor,
as on the
surface
of an
object;
manner
or style of
finishing;
as, a
rough,
dead, or
glossy
finish
given to
cloth,
stone,
metal,
etc..
Draff
::
Draff (n.) The form of any
writing
as first drawn up; the first rough
sketch
of
written
composition,
to be
filled
in, or
completed.
See
Draught..
Emeritus
::
Emeritus
(n.) A
veteran
who has
honorably
completed
his
service.
Period
::
Period
(n.) A
portion
of time as
limited
and
determined
by some
recurring
phenomenon,
as by the
completion
of a
revolution
of one of the
heavenly
bodies;
a
division
of time, as a
series
of
years,
months,
or days, in which
something
is
completed,
and ready to
recommence
and go on in the same
order;
as, the
period
of the sun, or the
earth,
or a
comet..
Complete
::
Complete
(a.)
Finished;
ended;
concluded;
completed;
as, the
edifice
is
complete..
Mature
::
Mature
(superl.)
Come to, or in a state of,
completed
suppuration..
Calk
::
Calk (v. t.) To drive
tarred
oakum into the seams
between
the
planks
of (a ship, boat,
etc.),
to
prevent
leaking.
The
calking
is
completed
by
smearing
the seams with
melted
pitch..
Ootype
::
Ootype
(n.) The part of the
oviduct
of
certain
trematode
worms in which the ova are
completed
and
furnished
with a
shell.
Consummation
::
Consummation
(n.) The act of
consummating,
or the state of being
consummated;
completed;
completion;
perfection;
termination;
end (as of the world or of
life)..
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..
Crowned
::
Crowned
(p. p. & a.)
Having
or
wearing
a
crown;
surmounted,
invested,
or
adorned,
with a
crown,
wreath,
garland,
etc.;
honored;
rewarded;
completed;
consummated;
perfected..
Completed
::
Completed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Complet.
Hemistich
::
Hemistich
(n.) Half a
poetic
verse or line, or a verse or line not
completed..
Graduate
::
Graduate
(n.) One who has
received
an
academical
or
professional
degree;
one who has
completed
the
prescribed
course
of study in any
school
or
institution
of
learning.
Aorist
::
Aorist
(n.) A tense in the Greek
language,
which
expresses
an
action
as
completed
in past time, but
leaves
it, in other
respects,
wholly
indeterminate..
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.
Act
::
Act (n.) A
performance
of part of a play; one of the
principal
divisions
of a play or
dramatic
work in which a
certain
definite
part of the
action
is
completed.
Fontanel
::
Fontanel
(n.) One of the
membranous
intervals
between
the
incompleted
angles
of the
parietal
and
neighboring
bones of a fetal or young
skull;
-- so
called
because
it
exhibits
a
rhythmical
pulsation.
Framework
::
Framework
(n.) The work of
framing,
or the
completed
work; the frame or
constructional
part of
anything;
as, the
framework
of
society..
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