Word Meanings - COMPLETEMENT - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Act of completing or perfecting; completion. Dryden.
Related words: (words related to COMPLETEMENT)
- PERFECT
Hermaphrodite; having both stamens and pistils; -- said of flower. Perfect cadence , a complete and satisfactory close in harmony, as upon the tonic preceded by the dominant. -- Perfect chord , a concord or union of sounds which is perfectly - COMPLETE
Having all the parts or organs which belong to it or to the typical form; having calyx, corolla, stamens, and pistil. Syn. -- See Whole. (more info) 1. Filled up; with no part or element lacking; free from deficienty; entire; perfect; consummate. - COMPLETENESS
The state of being complete. - PERFECTIONAL
Of or pertaining to perfection; characterized by perfection. Bp. Pearson. - PERFECTIBILITY
The quality or state of being perfectible. - PERFECTIBLE
Capable of becoming, or being made, perfect. - PERFECTION
1. 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 - PERFECTNESS
The quality or state of being perfect; perfection. "Charity, which is the bond of perfectness." Col. iii. 14. - PERFECTIONMENT
The act of bringing to perfection, or the state of having attained to perfection. I. Taylor. - COMPLETION
1. The act or process of making complete; the getting through to the end; as, the completion of an undertaking, an education, a service. The completion of some repairs. Prescott. 2. State of being complete; fulfillment; accomplishment; realization. - PERFECTIBILIAN
A perfectionist. Ed. Rev. - PERFECTER
One who, or that which, makes perfect. "The . . . perfecter of our faith." Barrow. - PERFECTIONATE
To perfect. Dryden. - COMPLETORY
Serving to fulfill. Completory of ancient presignifications. Barrow. - COMPLETELY
In a complete manner; fully. - PERFECTIONISM
The doctrine of the Perfectionists. - COMPLETEMENT
Act of completing or perfecting; completion. Dryden. - PERFECTIVELY
In a perfective manner. - COMPLETIVE
Making complete. J. Harris. - PERFECTLY
In a perfect manner or degree; in or to perfection; completely; wholly; throughly; faultlessly. "Perfectly divine." Milton. As many as touched were made perfectly whole. Matt. xiv. 36. - INCOMPLETE
Wanting any of the usual floral organs; -- said of a flower. Incomplete equation , an equation some of whose terms are wanting; or one in which the coefficient of some one or more of the powers of the unknown quantity is equal to 0. (more info) - IMPERFECT
1. Not perfect; not complete in all its parts; wanting a part; deective; deficient. Something he left imperfect in the state. Shak. Why, then, your other senses grow imperfect. Shak. 2. Wanting in some elementary organ that is essential - UNPERFECT
To mar or destroy the perfection of. Sir P. Sidney. - NONCOMPLETION
Lack of completion; failure to complete. - IMPERFECTIBLE
Incapable of being mad perfect. - ACCOMPLETIVE
Tending to accomplish. - IMPERFECTIBILITY
The state or quality of being imperfectible.