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Note title 'Perfectione' V.S. 'Profectione'
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These words differ by only one letter, but have different meanings. 'Perfectione' means perfection, completion and 'profectione' means departure. Both words are feminine, singular, ablative case. The context is the writer's departure for Portugal, so the correct choice is 'profectione'.

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