💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Perfite"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| perfight | Obsolete form of perfect. [Fitting its definition precisely.] |
| parfitnoun | A surname. |
| perfective | (grammar) Of, or relative to, the perfect tense or perfective aspect. |
| præterite | Obsolete form of preterite. [(grammar, of a tense) Showing an action at a determined moment in the past.] |
| prefinite | (obsolete) Predetermined. |
| proprenoun | Obsolete form of proper. [Suitable.] |
| accomplishtnoun | Obsolete form of accomplished. [Completed; effected; established.] |
| unfinisht | Obsolete form of unfinished. [Not finished.] |
| peritenoun | An orthorhombic pseudo-tetragonal mineral PbBiO₂Cl, originally found in Sweden. |
| uncomplete | Obsolete form of incomplete. [Not complete; not finished.] |
| circular | Of or relating to a circle. |
| effectuall | Obsolete form of effectual. [Producing the intended result; entirely adequate.] |
| precellent | (obsolete) excellent, surpassing |
| inadæquate | Archaic form of inadequate. [Not adequate; lacking in quality or quantity required; insufficient for a purpose.] |
| præcise | Obsolete spelling of precise. [(loosely) Both exact and accurate.] |
| propicenoun | (obsolete) Fit; propitious. |
| furnishtnoun | Obsolete form of furnished. [equipped with whatever is needed] |
| unblemisht | Obsolete form of unblemished. [Lacking blemishes; faultless.] |
| perpetuall | Obsolete form of perpetual. [Lasting forever, or for an indefinitely long time.] |
| unfallible | Obsolete form of infallible. [Without fault or weakness; incapable of error or fallacy.] |
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