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527 words match “PERFECT”

SPIRIT n.
irits. God has . . . made a spirit of building succeed a spirit of pulling down. South. A perfect judge will read each work of wit With the same spirit that its author writ. Pope.
STAMMER v.
To utter or pronounce with hesitation or imperfectly; -- sometimes with out.
STARK a.
Complete; absolute; full; perfect; entire. [Obs.] Consider the stark security The common wealth is in now. B. Jonson.
STEAM n.
its pressure. It can not exist in contact with water, nor contain water, and resembles a perfect gas; - - called also surcharged steam, anhydrous steam, and steam gas. -- Wet steam, steam which contains water held in suspension mechanically; -- called also misty steam.
STOCK-STILL a.
Still as a stock, or fixed post; perfectly still. His whole work stands stock-still. Sterne.
STOP n.
arresting the motion of a machine, as when a certain operation is completed, or when an imperfection occurs in its performance or product, or in the material which is supplied to it, etc. -- Stop plank, one of a set of planks employed to form a sort of dam in some hydraulic works. -- Stop valve, a valve that can be c…
STRAIGHTEDGE n.
A board, or piece of wood or metal, having one edge perfectly straight, -- used to ascertain whether a line is straight or a surface even, and for drawing straight lines.
STRONG a.
Pertaining to, or designating, a verb which forms its preterit (imperfect) by a variation in the root vowel, and the past participle (usually) by the addition of -en (with or without a change of the root vowel); as in the verbs strive, strove, striven; break, broke, broken; drink, drank, drunk. Opposed to weak, or regu…
SUB- n.
ifying under, below, beneath, and hence often, in an inferior position or degree, in an imperfect or partial state, as in subscribe, substruct, subserve, subject, subordinate, subacid, subastringent, subgranular, suborn. Sub- in Latin compounds often becomes sum- before m, sur before r, and regularly becomes suc-, suf-…
SUBCOLUMNAR a.
Having an imperfect or interrupted columnar structure.
SUBCRYSTALLINE a.
Imperfectly crystallized.
SUBCYLINDRICAL; SUBCYLINDRIC a.
Imperfectly cylindrical; approximately cylindrical.
SUBGELATINOUS a.
Imperfectly or partially gelatinous.
SUBINDICATE v.
To indicate by signs or hints; to indicate imperfectly. [R.] Dr. H. More.
SUBLIMATION n.
That which is sublimed; the product of a purifying process. Religion is the perfection, refinement, and sublimation of morality. South.
SUBMETALLIC a.
Imperfectly metallic; as, a submetallic luster.
SUBMISSION n.
unto your highness. Shak. No duty in religion is more justly required by God . . . than a perfect submission to his will in all things. Sir W. Temple.
SUBTRANSLUCENT a.
Not perfectly translucent.
SUBTRANSPARENT a.
Not perfectly transparent.
SUBTRIANGULAR a.
Nearly, but not perfectly, triangular. Darwin.
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