Perfectible (adjective)

  1. Capable of being made perfect or brought to perfection.
  2. Having the ability to be improved or corrected.

Origin:

The word "perfectible" is derived from the verb "perfect" which comes from the latin word "perfectus" meaning "completed" or "finished" and was first used in english in the 17th century.

Examples:

  1. The theory of human perfectibility was popular in the 18th century.
  2. The software was designed to be perfectible, with regular updates and improvements.
  3. The manufacturing process was highly perfectible, with a lot of room for improvement.
  4. The product was praised for its perfectible design, which allowed for easy customization.
  5. The design was perfectible, and the engineers made changes to improve it.
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