Perfect can be defined as having all the requisite or
preferred elements and qualities that make one the preeminent. It is not having
any imperfection or flaw of any kind. It also means being accurate, exact and
without any error.
Perfection is, generally, a state of completeness and
flawlessness. The term "perfection" is in fact used to designate a
range of diverse, if often kindred, concepts. These concepts have in the past
been addressed in a number of discrete disciplines, particularly physics,
mathematics, aesthetics, chemistry, ethics, ontology, and theology.
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