perfector
Britishnoun
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a person who completes or makes something perfect
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printing a machine or press capable of printing both sides of the paper in a single operation
Example Sentences
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Olaplex, which had included a small amount of the ingredient for scent in its popular at-home treatment, the Olaplex No. 3 Hair Perfector, responded by removing lilial from its formulation before the ban went into effect.
From Seattle Times
The sheer Clarins Instant Light Lip Balm Perfector in Plum is a comfortable, beautiful shade to complete the monochromatic look.
From Washington Times
Kurt Elling, a jazz vocalist and one of the current proponents of vocalese, described Hendricks as “the godfather of vocalese and perfector of the art”.
From The Guardian
Among those are Pores No More Multi-Performance Stick, a five-in-one-complexion perfector and an a.m/p.m. lip product under the Needles No More collection.
From Los Angeles Times
It is not as original, lacerating, or self-aware as Louie and Girls, the progenitors of this trend, or as good as Transparent, the perfector of it, but it contains a deep and precise character sketch.
From Slate
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