This is in the spirit of the What is a Word/Phrase™ series started by JLee with a special brand of Phrase™ and Word™ puzzles.
If a word conforms to a special rule, I call it a Perfect Word™.
Use the following examples below to find the rule.
Here is a CSV version:
PERFECT WORD™, NOT PERFECT WORD™
UNDERGROUND, SUBWAY
AFTERSHAFT, FEATHER
ENTERTAINMENT, AMUSEMENT
IONIZATION, NEUTRALIZATION
PHYTOGRAPHY, BOTANY
CALENDRICAL, PERIODICAL
REDECLARED, REASSIGNED
TORMENTOR, TORTURER
INGESTING, CONSUMING
RESTORES, REJUVENATES
Answer
A perfect word is
a word where the first three and the last three letters of the word are the same.
Example
und-ergro-und and aft-ersh-aft
How I found my answer
I first saw that every perfect wordt had at least twice the same two letter combination. After that I found out that it was a three letter combination at the start and end of the word.
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