The phrase "practice makes perfect" suggests that consistent and dedicated practice leads to improvement and mastery of a skill. It emphasizes the idea that talent alone is not enough; rather, it is through repetition and perseverance that individuals can refine their abilities. Ultimately, the more one practices, the closer they get to achieving excellence.
Near mint means about 90% perfect condition, and about 10% unperfect. Near mint can appear on most things(usually things people are trying to sell) so if you see near mint, it means it is about perfect as the item is claimed to be. NOTE: "Mint" means perfect, "Near Mint" means almost perfect.
Not really Master and professional mean the same, though.
It means one thing is of smallet quantity than another. As in less than perfect or in mathematics 1 is less than 2. In logic or maths this would be written 1<2
it means 'love you to'
It means 2,000.
You mean 'nigh on perfect' which means 'almost perfect'
Perfect attendance means you have perfect attendance.
It means "The perfect"
It means perfect
It means perfect, absolute.
It means "Perfect"
Teleios is a Greek word that means "to comlete".
simply put, it means socialisation practice!
I think it means 'pure'
It means "Your finnneee ;)" in Samoan
Redon means male. Right on means perfect.
If "perfect" means "past" as in Past Tense, that is WAS/WERE. If you mean "Present Perfect", it's HAVE/HAS BEEN.