These are the meanings of the letters PERFECTIONAL when you unscramble them.
- Epicentral (a.)
Arising from the centrum of a vertebra.
- Perfection (n.)
A quality, endowment, or acquirement completely excellent; an ideal faultlessness; especially, the divine attribute of complete excellence.
- Perfection (n.)
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 art, in a science, or in a system; perfection in form or degree; fruits in perfection.
- Perfection (v. t.)
To perfect.
- Perfoliate (a.)
Having the basal part produced around the stem; -- said of leaves which the stem apparently passes directory through.
- Perfoliate (a.)
Surrounded by a circle of hairs, or projections of any kind.
- Peritoneal (a.)
Of or pertaining to the peritoneum.
- Pratincole (n.)
Any bird of the Old World genus Glareola, or family Glareolidae, allied to the plovers. They have long, pointed wings and a forked tail.
- Prelection (n.)
A lecture or discourse read in public or to a select company.
- Reflection (n.)
A part reflected, or turned back, at an angle; as, the reflection of a membrane.
- Reflection (n.)
An image given back from a reflecting surface; a reflected counterpart.
- Reflection (n.)
Censure; reproach cast.
- Reflection (n.)
Result of meditation; thought or opinion after attentive consideration or contemplation; especially, thoughts suggested by truth.
- Reflection (n.)
Shining; brightness, as of the sun.
- Reflection (n.)
That which is produced by reflection.
- Reflection (n.)
The act of reflecting, or turning or sending back, or the state of being reflected.
- Reflection (n.)
The return of rays, beams, sound, or the like, from a surface. See Angle of reflection, below.
- Reflection (n.)
The reverting of the mind to that which has already occupied it; continued consideration; meditation; contemplation; hence, also, that operation or power of the mind by which it is conscious of its own acts or states; the capacity for judging rationally, especially in view of a moral rule or standard.
- Reflection (n.)
The transference of an excitement from one nerve fiber to another by means of the nerve cells, as in reflex action. See Reflex action, under Reflex.