Kaleido roughly translates from two Greek words into beautiful form. If you were to use it in a sentence it would usually be described to something you see as perfect or as close to perfect as possible.
Perfect Cell. He has the power to destroy the entire solar system in a single attack, at best, the Surfer can destroy a planet.
perfect
Flowers, something beautiful in nature.
Example sentence - If I were to define the perfect day, it would include a beautiful sunrise.
I would assume that it would be something/someone beautiful and angelic-like.
Something black is what I would get an emo XP
Terrorists hijack the most planes to use to destroy something.
i think that i would want...... to be perfect in every aspect of life, honest, kind, pure, popular, and beautiful( in side and out)
That would be the act of making something or someone beautiful (or more beautiful) than it or they already are. (It's a noun.)
That would utterly destroy Earth.That would utterly destroy Earth.That would utterly destroy Earth.That would utterly destroy Earth.
Beauteous is subtly different from beautiful, with the former imparting a mystical element to something that is merely beautiful. can you use beauteous the same way you use beautiful?