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abortion
abortiveness
abundant
accurate
accurately
acme
acontias
acoustics
adularia
adumbration
affidavit
all
all-beauteous
all-bountiful
all-efficient
all-gracious
all-just
all-kind
all-merciful
all-perfect
all-perfectness
all-sagacious
alligator-pear
amethyst
andalusite
apology
apprehension
arthrodia
articulate
ascribe
assuage
at
attainable
attend
b
babble
badly
basalt
bay-salt
beryl-crystal
best
billard
blemish
bloom
bond
brucite
bullion
cadency
calamit
calogeri
caloyers
camaieu
camayeu
cameo
castrate
caterpillar
ceylanite
chapless
chondrodite
chord
chrysalis
clean
coincident
colon
colts-tooth
comparative
complement
complete
completed
completely
completeness
completing
completion
comply
composure
concoction
confirmation
congruity
consequent
consonance
consonant
consummate
consummated
consummately
consummating
consummation
contrition
covenant
credible
crepuscular
crepusculous
crown
crowned
crowning
crude
crystal
darkly
defect
defectibility
defectible
defective
defectively
defectiveness
deficiency
deficient
degenerate
demi-cadence
derivative
description
desideratum
diatessaron
diesis
dim
dimly
dimness
disease
disfigure
disinterested
disproportionate
distemper
divine
do
dominant
dough-baked
drowse
dull-sighted
dusk
effect
elaborate
elaolite
elbow-room
elegant
elongation
embryon
emerald
enamel
end
energy
enripen
eon
evil
exquisitely
exquisiteness
failing
faint
faintly
faith
fault
faultily
faultless
faulty
fear
feeble
fetus
filthiness
finish
finished
finisher
finishing
flatulency
flown
fluor
found
fragment
free
full
full-bloomed
fullness
fully
fur
gall
gehlenite
globe
gloom
gloomy
glory
good
goodness
gray
green
hail
half
half-hatched
half-heard
half-learned
half-scholar
half-sighted
half-strained
hand
happiness
harmonics
harmony
harmost
have
heart
hermetical
hexachord
hight
hither
holiness
holy
humor
icelandic
ill
illuminati
illustrate
illustrious
immature
immaturity
imperfect
imperfection
imperfectly
imperfectness
improve
inadequate
inchoate
incomplete
incompletely
incompleteness
inconsistency
indefective
indeficient
independent
indisposed
indistinct
infinite
infinitude
infinity
infirmity
innocency
insect
integrate
intimation
investiture
ironflint
join
kind
knowledge
l
lame
lamely
lameness
lapse
larve
law
level
look
mad
make
manner
mark
master
matter
mature
matured
matureness
mechanically
melanite
mellow
menachanite
metagrammatism
method
mildew
mind
mingle
mumble
mutilate
mutilous
mutter
mysticism
n
neuter
nickel
non-sane
notify
now
number
nymph
nympha
o
obscure
obscurely
octave
odd
onward
operation
opium
ordeal
organical
original
paragon
pattern
peach
pellucid
pellucidness
penumbra
perfect
perfecter
perfectibility
perfectible
perfection
perfectionate
perfectionist
perfective
perfectively
perfectly
perfectness
person
pistil
place
plant
polverine
praise
prayer
prefecture
preterimperfect
preterit
preterperfect
preterpluperfect
prime
probity
proclaim
promise
properness
property
propolis
proprefect
quite
rage
raisin
rare
read
real
reasonably
rectitude
redintegrate
redintegrating
relative
reliance
religion
remedial
representative
retrogressive
reverence
rich
richness
rickety
right
righteousness
rightfulness
ripe
ripen
ripeness
rock-crystal
rogation
rospo
rough-draught
rubbish
rudiment
sanity
sceptic
scepticism
science
sciolous
semi-compact
semi-diapason
semi-diapente
semi-diaphaneity
semi-diaphanous
semi-diatessaron
semi-fluid
semi-formed
semi-indurated
semi-lapidified
semi-lenticular
semi-metal
semi-pellucid
semi-pellucidity
semi-perspicuous
semi-savage
semi-transparency
semi-transparent
semi-vitrification
semi-vitrified
semi-vocal
semi-vowel
seraph
shade
shadow
shadowed
shadowing
shake
short
shortness
sickness
silcia
silex
similar
sinless
sinoper
sinople
skill
slubber
solution
sound
sour
spheroid
spirit
spissitude
stamineous
stammer
still
stock-still
stone
stone-blind
stone-still
strontian
sublimation
subtilly
sullen
temper
temperament
ternary
thorough
thorough-paced
thummim
tinge
title
toad
tolerably
tormenting
traduce
tragacanth
transient
turn
twilight
unanimity
uncertainly
uncommunicated
uncomplete
understand
unfaithfully
unfinished
union
unperfect
unperfected
unperfectness
unripe
uranite
urim
utter
utterly
variolite
vernacular
vicious
violin
vision
volitive
water
water-melon
were
wernerite
wert
whereness
whole
wholly
wink
worm
worse



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PER'FECT, a. [L. perfectus, perficio, to complete; per and facio, to do or make through, to carry to the end.]

1. Finished; complete; consummate; not defective; having all that is requisite to its nature and kind; as a perfect statue; a perfect likeness; a perfect work; a perfect system.

As full, as perfect in a hair as heart.

2. Fully informed; completely skilled; as men perfect in the use of arms; perfect in discipline.

3. Complete in moral excellencies.

Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father who is in heaven is perfect. Matt.5.

4. Manifesting perfection.

My strength is made perfect in weakness. 2 Cor.12.

Perfect chord,in music, a concord or union of sounds which is perfectly coalescent and agreeable to the ear, as the fifth and the octave; a perfect consonance.

A perfect flower, in botany, has both stamen and pistil, or at least another and stigma.

Perfect tense, in grammar, the preterit tense; a tense which expresses an act completed.

PER'FECT, v.t. [L. perfectus, perficio.] To finish or complete so as to leave nothing wanting; to give to any thing all that is requisite to its nature and kind; as, to perfect a picture or statue. 2 Chron.8.

-Inquire into the nature and properties of things, and thereby perfect our ideas of distinct species.

If we love one another, God dwelleth in us, and his love is perfected in us. 1 John 4.

1. To instruct fully; to make fully skillful; as, to perfect one's self in the rules of music or architecture; to perfect soldiers in discipline.
1913 Definition
Perfect (perfect)
a.(?)
Per"fect
[OE. parfit, OF. parfit, parfet, parfait, F. parfait, L. perfectus, p. p. of perficere to carry to the end, to perform, finish, perfect; per (see Per-) + facere to make, do. See
  1. 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.

    My strength is made perfect in weakness. 2 Cor. xii. 9.

    Three glorious suns, each one a perfect sun. Shak.

    I fear I am not in my perfect mind. Shak.

    O most entire perfect sacrifice! Keble.

    God made thee perfect, not immutable. Milton.

  2. Well informed; certain; sure.

    I am perfect that the Pannonains are now in arms. Shak.

  3. Hermaphrodite; having both stamens and pistils; -- said of flower.

    Perfect cadence (Mus.), a complete and satisfactory close in harmony, as upon the tonic preceded by the dominant. -- Perfect chord (Mus.), a concord or union of sounds which is perfectly coalescent and agreeable to the ear, as the unison, octave, fifth, and fourth; a perfect consonance; a common chord in its original position of keynote, third, fifth, and octave. -- Perfect number (Arith.), a number equal to the sum of all its divisors; as, 28, whose aliquot parts, or divisors, are 14, 7, 4, 2, 1. See Abundant number, under Abundant. Brande *** C. -- Perfect tense (Gram.), a tense which expresses an act or state completed.

    Syn. -- Finished] consummate; complete; entire; faultless; blameless; unblemished.

  4. The perfect tense, or a form in that tense.
  5. To make perfect] to finish or complete, so as to leave nothing wanting; to give to anything all that is requisite to its nature and kind.

    God dwelleth in us, and his love is perfect in us. 1 John iv. 12.

    Inquire into the nature and properties of the things, . . . and thereby perfect our ideas of their distinct species. Locke.

    Perfecting press (Print.), a press in which the printing on both sides of the paper is completed in one passage through the machine.

    Syn. -- To finish; accomplish; complete; consummate.


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Noah Says...
In correcting public evils, great reliance is placed on schools.… But schools no more make statesmen than human learning makes christians. Literature & scientific attainments have never prevented the corruption of government. Knowledge derived from experience & from the evils of bad measures may produce a change of measures to correct a particular evil. But learning & sciences have no material effect in subduing ambition & selfishness, reconciling parties or subjecting private interest to the influence of a ruling preference of public good.
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