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perfectly-made

|per-fec-tly-made|

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/ˈpɜrfɪktli meɪd/

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/ˈpɜːfɪktli meɪd/

flawless creation

Etymology
Etymology Information

'perfectly-made' originates from the combination of 'perfectly' and 'made', where 'perfectly' is derived from the Latin word 'perfectus', meaning 'completed' or 'finished', and 'made' is the past participle of 'make', from Old English 'macian'.

Historical Evolution

'perfectly-made' combines the adverb 'perfectly' and the past participle 'made' to form a compound adjective.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'perfectly' meant 'in a perfect manner', and 'made' meant 'created'. Together, they convey the idea of something created without flaws.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

created or constructed with complete precision and accuracy, without any flaws or defects.

The sculpture was perfectly-made, with every detail meticulously crafted.

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Last updated: 2025/06/11 03:13