Wednesday, 31 August 2016

Perfection

Something that is perfect is complete and without defect or blemish. It might also be precisely accurate or exact.

The word perfect can also be used as a verb meaning — you guessed it! — to make something perfect. (Note, though, the pronunciation difference: PER-fect as a noun; per- FECT as a verb.) It originally comes from the Latin word perforce, which breaks down into per- ("completely") and face-re ("do"). As a noun perfect is a grammatical term referring to a tense of verbs describing an action that has been completed.


This is the way that philosophers explain Perfection but Ledyvine explain Perfection in a different way that Ledyvine  do not say perfection Ledyvine show it by our woks you can just feel it ...............

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