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Main Entry:
1per·fect 
Pronunciation:
p
r-fikt
Function:
adjective
Etymology: Middle English
perfit "complete, thoroughly or accurately done," from early French
parfit (same meaning), from Latin
perfectus "complete, perfect," derived from
perficere "to carry out, complete," from
per- "completely" and
-ficere, from
facere "to make, do" --related to
ARTIFICIAL,
FASHION,
SATISFY
1 a : being entirely without fault or defect
: FLAWLESS b : meeting all requirements
: ACCURATE, EXACT <a
perfect circle> <a
perfect copy>
c : PURE 3, total <
perfect stillness>
d : 1COMPLETE 1, whole
2 : of an extreme kind <a
perfect fool>
3 : of, relating to, or being a verb form in the perfect tense
4 : having both stamens and pistil <a
perfect flower>
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per·fect·ness 
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noun