imperfectly in English

adverb

in an imperfect manner, defectively

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1. We love imperfectly.

2. Brockage definition is - an imperfectly minted coin

3. Emasculatory Madison Baaings, fours briquet exempt imperfectly

4. Biology Partially or imperfectly developed: an Abortive organ

5. Biology Partially or imperfectly developed: an Abortive organ

6. 69 synonyms for Badly: poorly, incorrectly, carelessly, inadequately, erroneously, imperfectly, ineptly

7. Boart definition is - imperfectly crystallized diamond or diamond fragments used as an abrasive.

8. Allah is the same God revealed (imperfectly) in the Jewish and Christian Bibles

9. SemiCrustaceous definition is - tending to form a somewhat crisp or brittle layer : imperfectly Crustaceous.

10. Bort definition is - imperfectly crystallized diamond or diamond fragments used as an abrasive.

11. 11 What is more likely is some increase in competition within an imperfectly competitive market.

12. Bronco definition is - an unbroken or imperfectly broken range horse of western North America : Bronc; broadly : mustang

13. Myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism are all caused by an imperfectly shaped eyeball, cornea, or lens.

14. 12 The further political history of Athens up to the time of Solon is only imperfectly known.

15. Bronco definition is - an unbroken or imperfectly broken range horse of western North America : bronc; broadly : mustang

16. Bronc definition is - an unbroken or imperfectly broken range horse of western North America : Bronco; broadly : mustang.

17. Botulin definition: a potent toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium Botulinum in imperfectly preserved Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

18. 30 Imperfectly competitive industries are a source of market failure because free market equilibrium is no longer Pareto-efficient.

19. The events of the reign of Ashurbanipal are imperfectly known, and the course of his campaigns cannot be chronologically described.

20. The events of the reign of Ashurbanipal are imperfectly known, and the course of his campaigns cannot be chronologically described.

21. In the manufacturing and heavy industries, "Bort" is used to describe dark, imperfectly formed/crystallized diamonds of varying levels of opacity.

22. Bathos Ordinarily, such sequences produce only Bathos when their final terms are so incongruously weighty (and, as in the case of "sacrilege," imperfectly rhymed)

23. The Azonal soils—alluvials (soils incompletely evolved and stratified without definite profile) and lithosols (shallow soils consisting of imperfectly weathered rock fragments)—occupy much of the Andean massif

24. If Convictional faith, reflected (imperfectly) here by robust church attendance – going to church “nearly weekly,” “weekly,” or “more than once a week” – is a measure, we have a

25. ‘Cook did, for example, but other captains didn't and it was an imperfectly understood thing, that you had to have Antiscorbutics in the diet otherwise you got scurvy.’

26. Botulinal toxin (botulinum toxin) (Botulinus toxin) one of seven type-specific, immunologically differentiable exotoxins (types A to G) produced by Clostridium botulinum, neurotoxins usually found in imperfectly canned or preserved foods

27. That objective is to avoid the imposition of fines in respect of which it is foreseeable that the undertakings, owing to their size, as determined — albeit approximately and imperfectly — by their total turnover, will be unable to pay them.

28. Bort, Boart, or boort is an umbrella term used in the diamond industry to refer to shards of non-gem-grade/quality diamonds.In the manufacturing and heavy industries, "bort" is used to describe dark, imperfectly formed or crystallized diamonds of varying levels of opacity.

29. Botulism (n.) "poisoning caused by eating imperfectly preserved food," 1878, from German Botulismus (1878), coined in German from Medieval Latin botulus "sausage" (see bowel) + -ismus suffix of action or state (see -ism).The sickness first was traced to eating tainted sausage (sausage poisoning was an …

30. Suggesting that 1930s Moscow can be (imperfectly) Analogized as a new Rome in terms of how intellectuals and cultural producers in the Soviet capital city conceived their relationship as service to the universalizing aims of the highly-centralized Soviet system through the production of superior culture while simultaneously maintaining a cosmopolitan dialogue with cultural producers in other parts of the …

31. No doubt some such exceptional cases may be met with in the course of future investigations, for we are still imperfectly acquainted with the entire fauna of the age of stone in Denmark as we may infer from an opinion expressed by Steenstrup, that some of the instruments exhumed by Antiquaries from the Danish peat are made of the bones and