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- 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.
- Perfect - a. - Well informed; certain; sure.
- Perfect - a. - Hermaphrodite; having both stamens and pistils; -- said of flower.
- Perfect - n. - The perfect tense, or a form in that tense.
- Perfect - a. - 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.
- Perfected - imp. & p. p. - of Perfect
- Perfecter - n. - One who, or that which, makes perfect.
- Perfectibilian - n. - A perfectionist.
- Perfectibilist - n. - A perfectionist. See also Illuminati, 2.
- Perfectibility - n. - The quality or state of being perfectible.
- Perfectible - a. - Capable of becoming, or being made, perfect.
- Perfecting - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Perfect
- Perfection - n. - The quality or state of being perfect or complete, so that nothing requisite is wanting; entire development; consummate culture, skill, or moral excellence; the highest attainable state or degree of excellence; maturity; as, perfection in an art, in a science, or in a system; perfection in form or degree; fruits in perfection.
- Perfection - n. - A quality, endowment, or acquirement completely excellent; an ideal faultlessness; especially, the divine attribute of complete excellence.
- Perfection - v. t. - To perfect.
- Perfectional - a. - Of or pertaining to perfection; characterized by perfection.
- Perfectionate - v. t. - To perfect.
- Perfectionism - n. - The doctrine of the Perfectionists.
- Perfectionist - n. - One pretending to perfection; esp., one pretending to moral perfection; one who believes that persons may and do attain to moral perfection and sinlessness in this life.
- Perfectionment - n. - The act of bringing to perfection, or the state of having attained to perfection.
- Perfective - a. - Tending or conducing to make perfect, or to bring to perfection; -- usually followed by of.
- Perfectively - adv. - In a perfective manner.
- Perfectly - adv. - In a perfect manner or degree; in or to perfection; completely; wholly; throughly; faultlessly.
- Perfectness - n. - The quality or state of being perfect; perfection.
- Perfectly - adv. - In a perfect manner or degree; in or to perfection; completely; wholly; throughly; faultlessly.
- Fluorite - n. - Calcium fluoride, a mineral of many different colors, white, yellow, purple, green, red, etc., often very beautiful, crystallizing commonly in cubes with perfect octahedral cleavage; also massive. It is used as a flux. Some varieties are used for ornamental vessels. Also called fluor spar, or simply fluor.
- Catenary - n. - The curve formed by a rope or chain of uniform density and perfect flexibility, hanging freely between two points of suspension, not in the same vertical line.
- Perfect - n. - The perfect tense, or a form in that tense.
- Maturate - a. - To promote the perfect suppuration of (an abscess).
- Tetrapod - n. - An insect characterized by having but four perfect legs, as certain of the butterflies.
- Euharmonic - a. - Producing mathematically perfect harmony or concord; sweetly or perfectly harmonious.
- Radius - n. - The barbs of a perfect feather.
- Penumbra - n. - The shadow cast, in an eclipse, where the light is partly, but not wholly, cut off by the intervening body; the space of partial illumination between the umbra, or perfect shadow, on all sides, and the full light.
- Retrogressive - a. - Passing from a higher to a lower condition; declining from a more perfect state of organization; regressive.
- Decline - v. i. - A falling off; a tendency to a worse state; diminution or decay; deterioration; also, the period when a thing is tending toward extinction or a less perfect state; as, the decline of life; the decline of strength; the decline of virtue and religion.
- Disproportionate - a. - Not proportioned; unsymmetrical; unsuitable to something else in bulk, form, value, or extent; out of proportion; inadequate; as, in a perfect body none of the limbs are disproportionate; it is wisdom not to undertake a work disproportionate means.
- Eparch - n. - In ancient Greece, the governor or perfect of a province; in modern Greece, the ruler of an eparchy.
- Orient - a. - Bright; lustrous; superior; pure; perfect; pellucid; -- used of gems and also figuratively, because the most perfect jewels are found in the East.
- Nacre - n. - A pearly substance which lines the interior of many shells, and is most perfect in the mother-of-pearl. [Written also nacker and naker.] See Pearl, and Mother-of-pearl.
- Redintegrate - a. - Restored to wholeness or a perfect state; renewed.
- Snow - n. - Watery particles congealed into white or transparent crystals or flakes in the air, and falling to the earth, exhibiting a great variety of very beautiful and perfect forms.
- Cronstedtite - n. - A mineral consisting principally of silicate of iron, and crystallizing in hexagonal prisms with perfect basal cleavage; -- so named from the Swedish mineralogist Cronstedt.
- Chord - n. - A combination of tones simultaneously performed, producing more or less perfect harmony, as, the common chord.
- Decline - v. i. - To tend or draw towards a close, decay, or extinction; to tend to a less perfect state; to become diminished or impaired; to fail; to sink; to diminish; to lessen; as, the day declines; virtue declines; religion declines; business declines.
- Holiness - n. - The state or quality of being holy; perfect moral integrity or purity; freedom from sin; sanctity; innocence.
- Chrysalis - n. - The pupa state of certain insects, esp. of butterflies, from which the perfect insect emerges. See Pupa, and Aurelia (a).
- Sanskrit - n. - The ancient language of the Hindoos, long since obsolete in vernacular use, but preserved to the present day as the literary and sacred dialect of India. It is nearly allied to the Persian, and to the principal languages of Europe, classical and modern, and by its more perfect preservation of the roots and forms of the primitive language from which they are all descended, is a most important assistance in determining their history and relations. Cf. Prakrit, and Veda.
- Conservatory - n. - A public place of instruction, designed to preserve and perfect the knowledge of some branch of science or art, esp. music.
- M - n. - A quadrat, the face or top of which is a perfect square; also, the size of such a square in any given size of type, used as the unit of measurement for that type: 500 m's of pica would be a piece of matter whose length and breadth in pica m's multiplied together produce that number.
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- G739 ἄρτιος - 739 ἄρτιος - ἌΡΤΙΟΣ - - ártios - ar'-tee-os - from ἄρτι; fresh, i.e. (by implication) complete:--perfect. - Adjective - greek
- G2258 ἦν - 2258 ἦν - ἮΝ - - ēn - ane - imperfect of εἰμί; I (thou, etc.) was (wast or were):--+ agree, be, X have (+ charge of), hold, use, was(-t), were. - Verb - greek
- G2064 ἔρχομαι - 2064 ἔρχομαι - ἜΡΧΟΜΑΙ - - érchomai - el'-tho - middle voice of a primary verb (used only in the present and imperfect tenses, the others being supplied by a kindred (middle voice) , or (active) , which do not otherwise occur); to come or go (in a great variety of applications, literally and figuratively):--accompany, appear, bring, come, enter, fall out, go, grow, X light, X next, pass, resort, be set. - Verb - greek
- G1486 ἔθω - 1486 ἔθω - ἜΘΩ - - éthō - eth'-o - a primary verb; to be used (by habit or conventionality); neuter perfect participle usage:--be custom (manner, wont). - Verb - greek
- H5927 עָלָה - 5927 עָלָה - עָלָה - - ʻâlâh - aw-law' - a primitive root; to ascend, intransitively (be high) or actively (mount); used in a great variety of senses, primary and secondary, literal and figurative; arise (up), (cause to) ascend up, at once, break (the day) (up), bring (up), (cause to) burn, carry up, cast up, [phrase] shew, climb (up), (cause to, make to) come (up), cut off, dawn, depart, exalt, excel, fall, fetch up, get up, (make to) go (away, up); grow (over) increase, lay, leap, levy, lift (self) up, light, (make) up, [idiom] mention, mount up, offer, make to pay, [phrase] perfect, prefer, put (on), raise, recover, restore, (make to) rise (up), scale, set (up), shoot forth (up), (begin to) spring (up), stir up, take away (up), work. - Verb - heb
- H724 אֲרוּכָה - 724 אֲרוּכָה - אֲרוּכָה - - ʼărûwkâh - ar-oo-kaw' - or אֲרֻכָה; feminine passive participle of אָרַךְ (in the sense of restoring to soundness); wholeness (literally or figuratively); health, made up, perfected. - Noun Feminine - heb
- G195 ἀκρίβεια - 195 ἀκρίβεια - ἈΚΡΊΒΕΙΑ - - akríbeia - ak-ree'-bi-ah - from the same as ἀκριβέστατος; exactness:--perfect manner. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G197 ἀκριβέστερον - 197 ἀκριβέστερον - ἈΚΡΙΒΈΣΤΕΡΟΝ - - akribésteron - ak-ree-bes'-ter-on - neuter of the comparative of the same as ἀκριβέστατος; (adverbially) more exactly:--more perfect(-ly). - Adjective - greek
- G199 ἀκριβῶς - 199 ἀκριβῶς - ἈΚΡΙΒῶΣ - - akribōs - ak-ree-boce' - adverb from the same as ἀκριβέστατος; exactly:--circumspectly, diligently, perfect(-ly). - Adverb - greek
- H998 בִּינָה - 998 בִּינָה - בִּינָה - - bîynâh - bee-naw' - from בִּין; understanding; knowledge, meaning, [idiom] perfectly, understanding, wisdom. - Noun Feminine - heb
- G1245 διακαθαρίζω - 1245 διακαθαρίζω - ΔΙΑΚΑΘΑΡΊΖΩ - - diakatharízō - dee-ak-ath-ar-id'-zo - from διά and καθαρίζω; to cleanse perfectly, i.e. (specially) winnow:--thoroughly purge. - Verb - greek
- G1295 διασώζω - 1295 διασώζω - ΔΙΑΣΏΖΩ - - diasṓzō - dee-as-odze'-o - from διά and σώζω; to save thoroughly, i.e. (by implication or analogy) to cure, preserve, rescue, etc.:--bring safe, escape (safe), heal, make perfectly whole, save. - Verb - greek
- G1492 εἴδω - 1492 εἴδω - ΕἼΔΩ - - eídō - i'-do - a primary verb; used only in certain past tenses, the others being borrowed from the equivalent ὀπτάνομαι and ὁράω; properly, to see (literally or figuratively); by implication, (in the perfect tense only) to know:--be aware, behold, X can (+ not tell), consider, (have) know(-ledge), look (on), perceive, see, be sure, tell, understand, wish, wot. Compare ὀπτάνομαι. - Verb - greek
- G2005 ἐπιτελέω - 2005 ἐπιτελέω - ἘΠΙΤΕΛΈΩ - - epiteléō - ep-ee-tel-eh'-o - from ἐπί and τελέω; to fulfill further (or completely), i.e. execute; by implication, to terminate, undergo:--accomplish, do, finish, (make) (perfect), perform(X -ance). - Verb - greek
- H1584 גָּמַר - 1584 גָּמַר - גָּמַר - - gâmar - gaw-mar' - a primitive root; to end (in the sense of completion or failure); cease, come to an end, fail, perfect, perform. - Verb - heb
- H1564 גֹּלֶם - 1564 גֹּלֶם - גֹּלֶם - - gôlem - go'-lem - from גָּלַם; a wrapped (and unformed mass, i.e. as the embryo); substance yet being unperfect. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H1585 גְּמַר - 1585 גְּמַר - גְּמַר - - gᵉmar - ghem-ar' - (Aramaic) corresponding to גָּמַר; {to end (in the sense of completion or failure)}; perfect. - Verb - arc
- H1587 גְּמַרְיָה - 1587 גְּמַרְיָה - גְּמַרְיָה - - Gᵉmaryâh - ghem-ar-yaw' - or גְּמַרְיָהוּ; from גָּמַר and יָהּ; Jah has perfected; Gemarjah, the name of two Israelites; Gemariah. - Proper Name Masculine - x-pn
- G53 ἁγνός - 53 ἁγνός - ἉΓΝΌΣ - - hagnós - hag-nos' - from the same as ἅγιος; properly, clean, i.e. (figuratively) innocent, modest, perfect:--chaste, clean, pure. - Adjective - greek
- G2147 εὑρίσκω - 2147 εὑρίσκω - ΕὙΡΊΣΚΩ - - heurískō - hyoo-reh'-o - a prolonged form of a primary , which (together with another cognate form) is used for it in all the tenses except the present and imperfect; to find (literally or figuratively):--find, get, obtain, perceive, see. - Verb - greek
- G3801 ὁ ὢν καί ὁ ἦν καί ὁ ἐρχόμ - 3801 ὁ ὢν καί ὁ ἦν καί ὁ ἐρχόμ - Ὁ ὪΝ ΚΑΊ Ὁ ἮΝ ΚΑΊ Ὁ ἘΡΧΌΜ - - ho ṑn kaí ho ēn kaí ho erchómenos - ho own kahee ho ane kahee ho er-khom'-en-os - a phrase combining ὁ with the present participle and imperfect of εἰμί and the present participle of ἔρχομαι by means of καί; the one being and the one that was and the one coming, i.e. the Eternal, as a divine epithet of Christ:--which art (is, was), and (which) wast (is, was), and art (is) to come (shalt be). - - greek
- G3647 ὁλοκληρία - 3647 ὁλοκληρία - ὉΛΟΚΛΗΡΊΑ - - holoklēría - hol-ok-lay-ree'-ah - from ὁλόκληρος; integrity, i.e. physical wholeness:--perfect soundness. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G3648 ὁλόκληρος - 3648 ὁλόκληρος - ὉΛΌΚΛΗΡΟΣ - - holóklēros - hol'-ok'-lay-ros - from ὅλος and κλῆρος; complete in every part, i.e. perfectly sound (in body):--entire, whole. - Adjective - greek
- G3651 ὁλοτελής - 3651 ὁλοτελής - ὉΛΟΤΕΛΉΣ - - holotelḗs - hol-ot-el-ace' - from ὅλος and τέλος; complete to the end, i.e. absolutely perfect:--wholly. - Adjective - greek
- H3634 כָּלַל - 3634 כָּלַל - כָּלַל - - kâlal - kaw-lal' - a primitive root; to complete; (make) perfect. - Verb - heb
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- Proverbs 20 2:21 - For the upright shall dwell in the land, and the perfect shall remain in it.
כי־ישׁרים ישׁכנו־ארץ ותמימים יותרו בה - 2 Chronicles 14 4:21 - And the flowers, and the lamps, and the tongs, made he of gold, and that perfect gold ;
והפרח והנרות והמלקחים זהב הוא מכלות זהב - 1 Corinthians 46 2:6 - Howbeit we speak wisdom among them that are perfect : yet not the wisdom of this world, nor of the princes of this world, that come to nought :
ΣΟΦΙΑΝ ΔΕ ΛΑΛΟΥΜΕΝ ΕΝ ΤΟΙς ΤΕΛΕΙΟΙς ΣΟΦΙΑΝ ΔΕ ΟΥ ΤΟΥ ΑΙΩΝΟς ΤΟΥΤΟΥ ΟΥΔΕ ΤΩΝ ΑΡΧΟΝΤΩΝ ΤΟΥ ΑΙΩΝΟς ΤΟΥΤΟΥ ΤΩΝ ΚΑΤΑΡΓΟΥΜΕΝΩΝ - Job 18 22:3 - Is it any pleasure to the Almighty, that thou art righteous ? or is it gain to him, that thou makest thy ways perfect ?
החפץ לשׁדי כי תצדק ואמ־בצע כי־תתם דרכיך - James 59 2:22 - Seest thou how faith wrought with his works, and by works was faith made perfect ?
ΒΛΕΠΕΙς ΟΤΙ Η ΠΙΣΤΙς ΣΥΝΗΡΓΕΙ ΤΟΙς ΕΡΓΟΙς ΑΥΤΟΥ ΚΑΙ ΕΚ ΤΩΝ ΕΡΓΩΝ Η ΠΙΣΤΙς ΕΤΕΛΕΙΩΨΗ
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- Luke 42 13:32 And he said unto them, Go ye, and tell that fox, Behold, I cast out devils, and I do cures to day and to morrow, and the third day I shall be perfected.
ΚΑΊ ἜΠΩ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΠΟΡΕΎΟΜΑΙ ἜΠΩ ΤΑΎΤῌ ἈΛΏΠΗΞ ἸΔΟΎ ἘΚΒΆΛΛΩ ΔΑΙΜΌΝΙΟΝ ΚΑΊ ἘΠΙΤΕΛΈΩ ἼΑΣΙΣ ΣΉΜΕΡΟΝ ΚΑΊ ΑὔΡΙΟΝ ΚΑΊ ΤΡΊΤΟΣ ΤΕΛΕΙΌΩ - 2 Chronicles 14 4:21 And the flowers, and the lamps, and the tongs, made he of gold, and that perfect gold;
פֶּרַח נִיר מֶלְקָח זָהָב מִכְלָה זָהָב - Job 18 28:3 He setteth an end to darkness, and searcheth out all perfection: the stones of darkness, and the shadow of death.
שׂוּם קֵץ חֹשֶׁךְ חָקַר תַּכְלִית אֶבֶן אֹפֶל צַלְמָוֶת - 1 John 62 4:18 There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear: because fear hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in love.
ἘΣΤΊ Οὐ ΦΌΒΟΣ ἘΝ ἈΓΆΠΗ ἈΛΛΆ ΤΈΛΕΙΟΣ ἈΓΆΠΗ ΒΆΛΛΩ ἜΞΩ ΦΌΒΟΣ ὍΤΙ ΦΌΒΟΣ ἜΧΩ ΚΌΛΑΣΙΣ ΔΈ ΦΟΒΈΩ ΤΕΛΕΙΌΩ Οὐ ΤΕΛΕΙΌΩ ἘΝ ἈΓΆΠΗ - 2 Chronicles 14 19:9 And he charged them, saying, Thus shall ye do in the fear of the LORD, faithfully, and with a perfect heart.
צָוָה אָמַר עָשָׂה יִרְאָה יְהֹוָה אֱמוּנָה שָׁלֵם לֵבָב