Meaning perfect
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(with stress on the second syllable) v. 1) to complete; to take...
Source: dictionary.law.com

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1 as good, correct, or accurate as it is possible to beHer English was perfect.These recipes give perfect results every time.Synonyms and related words Exact and accurate:nuanced, exact, accurate [..]
Source: macmillandictionary.com

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"to bring to full development," late 14c., parfiten, from perfect (adj.). Related: Perfected; perfecting.
Source: etymonline.com

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early 15c. alteration of Middle English parfit (c. 1300), from Old French parfit "finished, completed, ready" (11c.), from Latin perfectus "completed, excellent, accomplished, exquisite [..]
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(per-fect) To take all required steps to achieve a legal result. For example a mechanic's lien is perfected by filing a lawsuit and obtaining a judgment.
Source: nolo.com

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A flower having stamens and pistils, the male and female parts, therefore bisexual.
Source: southerngardening.org

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make perfect or complete; "perfect your French in Paris!" perfective: a tense of verbs used in describing action that has been completed (sometimes regarded as perfective asp [..]
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1/ Past Perfect2/ Present Perfect3/ Future Perfect4/ Conditional Perfect See Also: Aspect; Perfect Aspect
Source: usingenglish.com

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to do or act; to play a part on the stage or to play a musical instrument
Source: eenglish.in

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 certain.
Source: shakespeare-online.com

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 to inform perfectly.
Source: shakespeare-online.com

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A term used to describe the binding process where the signatures of a book are held together by a flexible adhesive.
Source: montague-gardens.minutemanpress.co.za

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perfekt
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com

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polne
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com

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entirely without fault or defect: as a : satisfying all requirements [failed to make tender] b : free from any valid legal objection : valid and effective at law [having title to the property] ...
Source: dictionary.findlaw.com

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It is for all I know; I've never seen another
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Tense that refers to an action or state which is complete: The moon has risen (past perfect), I will have walked (future perfect).
Source: quick-facts.co.uk

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Perfect is subject to different meanings, but in the context of real estate, it refers to the act of making complete or taking all required steps to obtain a result, such as obtaining a lien or other [..]
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

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(n) a tense of verbs used in describing action that has been completed (sometimes regarded as perfective aspect)(v) make perfect or complete(adj) being complete of its kind and without defect or blemi [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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Equal parts Dry and Sweet Vermouth.  Used when ordering Manhattans, Rob Roys and Martinis.
Source: thetruthaboutbartending.com

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Sweet and dry vermouth added to drink & served with a twist.
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Adding both sweet and dry vermouth. Garnished with a twist.
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A perfect Manhattan (or Rob Roy, for that matter) contains equal parts of sweet and dry vermouth (instead of selecting one or the other.)
Source: snooth.com

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The simple past tense which does not refer to great time depth (see Pluperfect) and which may in English express relevance of the action to the present, e.g. I have spoken to the boss (present perfect [..]
Source: uni-due.de

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A term used to describe the binding process where the signatures of a book are held together by a flexible adhesive.
Source: impmesa.com

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A term used to describe the binding process where the signatures of a book are held together by a flexible adhesive.
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A term used to describe the binding process where the signatures of a book are held together by a flexible adhesive.
Source: gasink.net

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A term used to describe the binding process where the signatures of a book are held together by a flexible adhesive.
Source: portw.minutemanpress.com

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A term used to describe the binding process where the signatures of a book are held together by a flexible adhesive.
Source: theprintingport.com





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