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{'flɔ:lisnis}
n безупречност, отлично състояние* * *{'flъ:lisnis} n безупречност, отлично състояние.* * *безукорност; безупречност;* * *n безупречност, отлично състояние* * *flawlessness[´flɔ:lisnis] n безукорност, безупречност, изрядност, отлично състояние. -
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◙ n. מושלמות, חוסר פגמים, חוסר ליקויים* * *◙ םייוקיל רסוח,םימגפ רסוח,תומלשומ◄ -
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См. также в других словарях:
flawlessness — noun see flaw II … New Collegiate Dictionary
flawlessness — See flawlessly. * * * … Universalium
flawlessness — noun The quality of being flawless Syn: perfection … Wiktionary
flawlessness — n. faultlessness, perfectness, quality of having no defects … English contemporary dictionary
flawlessness — flaw·less·ness … English syllables
flawlessness — noun the state of being without a flaw or defect • Syn: ↑perfection, ↑ne plus ultra • Ant: ↑imperfection (for: ↑perfection) • Derivationally related forms: ↑fla … Useful english dictionary
Physical attractiveness — … Wikipedia
perfection — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Flawlessness Nouns 1. perfection, perfectness, indefectibility; impeccancy, impeccability, faultlessness, excellence. See goodness, completion, improvement. 2. paragon; [beau] ideal, paradigm; nonpareil; … English dictionary for students
beautiful — adjective Date: 15th century 1. having qualities of beauty ; exciting aesthetic pleasure 2. generally pleasing ; excellent • beautifully adverb • beautifulness … New Collegiate Dictionary
perfection — noun Etymology: Middle English perfeccioun, from Anglo French perfection, from Latin perfection , perfectio, from perficere Date: 13th century 1. the quality or state of being perfect: as a. freedom from fault or defect ; flawlessness b. maturity … New Collegiate Dictionary
flaw — I. noun Etymology: of Scandinavian origin; akin to Norwegian flaga gust, squall Date: 1513 1. a sudden brief burst of wind; also a spell of stormy weather 2. obsolete an outburst especially of passion II. noun Etymology: Middle English, flake,… … New Collegiate Dictionary