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Perfect, v.a.
Perfection, n.
Perfectly, ad.
Perfectness, n.
Perfidious, a.
Perfidiousness, n. See Perfidy. Perfidy, n. Perfidiousness, treachery, faithlessness, infidelity, traitorousness, treason, defection, disloyalty, breach of faith, foul play, Punic faith. Perforate, v.a. Pierce, penetrate, bore, drill, bore through, puncture. |
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