Perfection
Giotto’s Operfect circle drawn effortlessly by Giotto. [Ital. Hist.: Brewer Dictionary, 463]
golden meanor section a proportion between the length and width of a rectangle or two portions of a line, said to be ideal. [Fine Arts: Misc.]
Grosvenor, Archibaldpoet who has no earthly rival in his claim to being quite perfect. [Br. Opera: Gilbert and Sullivan Patience]
hole in onescore of one stroke for a hole in golf. [Sports: Webster’s Sports, 215]
Jesus Christson of God; personification of human flawlessness. [Christian Hist.: NCE, 1412]
perfect cadencewhere the dominant passes into the harmony of the tonic chord. [Music: Thompson, 333]
perfect contritionsorrow for sin, coming from a love of God for His own perfections. [Christianity: Misc.]
perfect gamebaseball game in which all opposing batters are put out in succession. [Sports: Webster’s Sports, 311]
perfect numberequal in value to the sum of those natural numbers that are less than the given number but that also divide (with zero remainder) the given number. [Math.: EB, VII: 872]
royal flushbest possible hand in poker; one-suited hand from ten to ace. [Cards: Brewer Dictionary, 940]
SupermanNietzsche’s ideal being, a type that would arise when man succeeds in surpassing himself. [Ger. Phil.: Thus Spake Zarathustra in Magill III, 1069]
300 gamebowling game of twelve consecutive strikes, scoring maximum 300 points. [Sports: Webster’s Sports, 311]
Allusions—Cultural, Literary, Biblical, and Historical: A Thematic Dictionary. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.