agreed about the perfect idea of a perfect interval.
in the new harvard dictionary it explains that in 'western nomenclature' each interval has a number of semi-tones that make it a certain interval. the number of semitones between the two pitches is indicated by a qualifying adjective (perfect, major, minor, diminished, or augmented). 'the fourth, fifth, and octave are called perfect...aperfect interval if reduced by a semitone becomes diminished...a major interval if reduced by a semitone becomes minor...and a minor interval if f reduced becomes diminished. both perfect and major intervals become augmented if increased by a semitone.'