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Definition of imperfect
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Imperfect
(v. t.) To make
imperfect.
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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..
Rub
::
Rub (n.)
Imperfection;
failing;
fault.
Crystalline
::
Crystalline
(a.)
Imperfectly
crystallized;
as,
granite
is only
crystalline,
while
quartz
crystal
is
perfectly
crystallized..
Indistinct
::
Indistinct
(a.)
Obscure
to the mind or
senses;
not
clear;
not
definite;
confused;
imperfect;
faint;
as,
indistinct
vision;
an
indistinct
sound;
an
indistinct
idea or
recollection..
Imperfect
::
Imperfect
(v. t.) To make
imperfect.
Septulate
::
Septulate
(a.)
Having
imperfect
or
spurious
septa.
Varisse
::
Varisse
(n.) An
imperfection
on the
inside
of the hind leg in
horses,
different
from a curb, but at the same
height,
and
frequently
injuring
the sale of the
animal
by
growing
to an
unsightly
size..
Semitransparent
::
Semitransparent
(a.) Half or
imperfectly
transparent.
Huddle
::
Huddle
(v. t.) To do, make, or put, in haste or
roughly;
hence,
to do
imperfectly;
--
usually
with a
following
preposition
or
adverb;
as, to
huddle
on; to
huddle
up; to
huddle
together..
Half-sighted
::
Half-sighted
(a.)
Seeing
imperfectly;
having
weak
discernment.
Botch
::
Botch (n.) To
repair;
to mend; esp. to patch in a
clumsy
or
imperfect
manner,
as a
garment;
--
sometimes
with up..
Defectious
::
Defectious
(a.)
Having
defects;
imperfect.
Lame
::
Lame
(superl.)
To some
degree
disabled
by
reason
of the
imperfect
action
of a limb;
crippled;
as, a lame man..
Tyro
::
Tyro (n.) A
beginner
in
learning;
one who is in the
rudiments
of any
branch
of
study;
a
person
imperfectly
acquainted
with a
subject;
a
novice.
Preterimperfect
::
Preterimperfect
(a. & n.) Old name of the tense also
called
imperfect.
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..
Semipellucid
::
Semipellucid
(a.) Half
clear,
or
imperfectly
transparent;
as, a
semipellucid
gem..
Pseudo-metallic
::
Pseudo-metallic
(a.)
Falsely
or
imperfectly
metallic;
-- said of a kind of
luster,
as in
minerals..
Free-martin
::
Free-martin
(n.) An
imperfect
female
calf,
twinborn
with a
male..
Half-heard
::
Half-heard
(a.)
Imperfectly
or
partly
heard to the end.
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