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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 per·fect adj. Pronunciation: ' pər-fikt Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English parfit, from Anglo-French, from Latin perfectus, from past participle of perficere to carry out, perfect, from per- thoroughly + facere to make, do ― more at DO Date: 14th century 1 a : being entirely without fault or defect : FLAWLESS <a perfect diamond> b : satisfying all requirements : ACCURATE c : corresponding to an ideal standard or abstract concept <a perfect gentleman> d : faithfully reproducing the original specifically : LETTER-PERFECT e : legally valid 2 : EXPERT , PROFICIENT <practice makes perfect > 3 a : PURE , TOTAL b : lacking in no essential detail : COMPLETE c obsolete : SANE d : ABSOLUTE , UNEQUIVOCAL <enjoys perfect happiness> e : of an extreme kind : UNMITIGATED <a perfect brat> <an act of perfect foolishness> 4 obsolete : MATURE 5 : of, relating to, or constituting a verb form or verbal that expresses an action or state completed at the time of speaking or at a time spoken of 6 obsolete a : CERTAIN , SURE b : CONTENTED , SATISFIED 7 of a musical interval : belonging to the consonances unison, fourth, fifth, and octave which retain their character when inverted and when raised or lowered by a half step become augmented or diminished 8 a : sexually mature and fully differentiated <a perfect insect> b : having both stamens and pistils in the same flower <a perfect flower> –per·fect·ness \-fik(t)-nəs\ noun synonyms PERFECT , WHOLE , ENTIRE , INTACT mean not lacking or faulty in any particular. PERFECT implies the soundness and the excellence of every part, element, or quality of a thing frequently as an unattainable or theoretical state <a perfect set of teeth>. WHOLE suggests a compl…