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Definition of Perfit

Perfit
Perfit Per"fit (p[~e]r"f[i^]t), a. Perfect. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

Meaning of Perfit from wikipedia

- Michael Roger Perfit (born 1949) is an American geologist who is currently an emeritus distinguished professor at the University of Florida. Perfit grew up...
- Pierre Roger Peyre****e (French pronunciation: [ʁɔʒe pɛʁfit]; 17 August 1907 – 5 November 2000) was a French diplomat, writer of bestseller novels and...
- Los Angeles, California Brother Luck Colorado Springs, Colorado Melissa Perfit San Francisco, California Tu David Phu Oakland, California Joe Sasto Los...
- Household Books, summarise the approach as "we take to bylde upon a more perfit new house", and indeed many of their grants and warrants contain a final...
- & Tracy 1996, pp. 156–158. Waters, Christopher L.; Sims, Kenneth W. W.; Perfit, Michael R.; Blichert-Toft, Janne; Blusztajn, Jurek (March 2011). "Perspective...
- Kepler (1571–1630); the Englishman Thomas Digges (c. 1546–1595), author of A Perfit Description of the Caelestial Orbes; and the Italian Galileo Galilei (1564–1642)...
- 116–127. Bibcode:2015JVGR..301..116M. doi:10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2015.05.010. Perfit, M.R.; Schmitt, A.K.; Ridley, W.I.; Rubin, K.H.; Valley, J.W. (2008). "Petrogenesis...
- infinite Universe was first proposed by Thomas Digges in 1576 in his A Perfit Description of the Caelestial Orbes, in which Digges both presents and extends...
- added new material in several appendices. The most important of these was A Perfit Description of the Caelestiall Orbes according to the most aunciente doctrine...
- Thomas Digges, delineated the spheres of the new cosmological system in his Perfit Description of the Caelestiall Orbes … (1576). Here he arranged the "orbes"...