pluperfection
Noun
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Noun
pluperfection (uncountable)
- The quality or state of being more than perfect or complete.
- 1920, G. Graham, The Saturday Evening Post, Volume 193 ↗
- […] the tired mulatto in the white jacket had labored to impart that pluperfection of dull russet radiance […]
- 1938, Seumas O'Sullivan, The Dublin Magazine, Volume 13 ↗
- The culmination of the Renaissance came about in a bourgeois pluperfection during the seventeenth century.
- 2013, edited by Dr Thomas AF Kelly, Between System and Poetics: William Desmond and Philosophy after Dialectic ↗
- Its origination of the conditional and finite is from the agape of its surplus, its pluperfection […]
- 1920, G. Graham, The Saturday Evening Post, Volume 193 ↗
- (math) Property of a certain category of graphs.
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