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(adj)
Without fault or mistake; without flaw, of supreme quality.
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(n)
The head of a department in France.
(informal, humorous) Perfect, excellent, brilliant.
(chiefly US) A kind of bet wherein the first- and second-place finishers must be predicted in the correct order.
(video games) A perfect score; the achievement of finishing a stage or task with no mistakes.
A person who perfects something
One who perfects.
A surname from German.
Punctured by small holes.
Obsolete form of perfect. [Fitting its definition precisely.]
(v)
(ambitransitive) To keep safe; to defend; to guard; to prevent harm coming to.
(N)
Bertolt Brecht was a German poet and playwright.
(obsolete) To fix, appoint, or allocate.
A planned endeavor, usually with a specific goal and accomplished in several steps or stages.
(of plans, ideas, etc.) perfectly formed
(ambitransitive) To strike or pierce with the beak or bill (of a bird).
The bringing of something to a state of perfection.
(especially of ears) quickly lifted up or out in attention; `perched' is obsolete
(transitive) To pierce; to penetrate.
(slang, slightly vulgar) Having a hard-on or erection.
imperfect
(grammar) Of, or relative to, the perfect tense or perfective aspect.
A surname from Italian.
"Perfect Day" is a song written by American musician Lou Reed in 1972.
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see perfect, time.
a radio device used by Royal Air Force's night fighters during the Second World War to detect German aircraft.
To stretch out or forward.
(intransitive, archaic) To speak publicly; to lecture.
The result or outcome of a cause.
(mechanical engineering, rail transport, aviation, of a wheel) Equipped with brakes (the vehicle-stopping devices).
(botany) A leaf or leaf-like structure from the axil out of which a stalk of a flower or an inflorescence arises.
(transitive, formal, chiefly in the negative) To bear; endure; support; put up with; tolerate.
A surname.
Any tangible or intangible good or service that is a result of a process and that is intended for delivery to a customer or end user.
A small hole or perforation, caused by piercing.
(adv)
Wholly, completely, totally.
Someone who predicts the future; a soothsayer.
Chosen; selected.
Not perfect,
A member of an ancient people of northern and central Scotland.
The act of setting a price.
A British surname; variant of Pratt.
Stiff and sharp; prickly.
A spike for holding a single candle.
(obsolete) Perfect.
A river in Romania.
A state in western Malaysia. Capital: Ipoh.
Having a (specified) prefix.
(ambitransitive) To dissect beforehand, as in preparation for an anatomical lecture.
Filled with a large number or large quantity of something.
An agreement; a compact; a covenant.
To prod or jab with an object such as a finger or a stick.
(UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, slang) A fool, contemptible person.
Having a peak or peaks.
An often-made but previously debunked argument
(intransitive) To look slyly, or with the eyes half closed, or through a crevice; to peep.
(ambitransitive) To talk much and to little purpose; to be loquacious; to speak foolishly.
Annoyed, usually mildly and temporarily, especially by an offense to one's pride or honor.
Pranked is an American comedy television series on MTV.
pockmarked
(education, informal) A practical.
Furnished with a pike; ending in a point.
An island of El Salvador.
Of or relating to a pore.
A wig, especially one with long hair on the sides and back, worn mainly by men in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Dated form of parakeet. [Any of various species of small parrot primarily of tropical regions.]
(uncountable) Initialism of point-of-care testing.
a free, open-source computer software package widely used for speech analysis and synthesis in phonetics and other fields of linguistics.