accuracy (noun)

  • 51varminter — noun A rifle designed or modified to increase accuracy so that it can be used for varmint shooting …

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  • 52VU meter — noun a) A display in audio equipment that represents the loudness of the signal. VU (volume unit) meters are wonderful to look at as their pointers swing merrily back and forth across their brightly lit faces. b) Any animated …

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  • 53eidetic memory — noun The ability to recall images, sounds, or objects in memory with great accuracy and in seemingly unlimited volume. Syn: photographic memory …

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  • 54applauseometer — noun /əˈplɔːzəʊˌmiːtə/ A device of dubious accuracy used to measure the volume of an audience’s applause. Its four color animation board has message capabilities, angled lenses for easy daytime viewing, and an applauseometer, which measures the… …

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  • 55truth — noun /t͡ʃɹuːθ/ a) The state or quality of being true to someone or something; faithfulness, fidelity. Truth to ones own feelings is all important in life. b) Conformity to fact or reality; correctness, accuracy …

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  • 56double-count — noun The process of or results of a second tally, for purposes of accuracy and/or safety. For controlled substances prescriptions pharmacists do a double count as a matter of course. <! …

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  • 57nonius — noun /ˈnəʊnɪəs/ a device for adjusting the accuracy of mathematical instruments, later superseded by the vernier , 1997: Well, of course, one must manipulate the various Screw Settings precisely, read the Nonius, and an hundred other details… …

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  • 58shell moulding — noun A method of casting metal used mainly for small pieces requiring relatively high accuracy …

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  • 59sensationalism — noun a) The use of sensational subject matter, style or methods, or the sensational subject matter itself; behavior, published materials, or broadcasts that are intentionally controversial, exaggerated, lurid, loud, or attention grabbing.… …

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  • 60happy medium — noun A balanced position between two opposite extremes. The tone of the paper strikes a happy medium between layman approachability and technical accuracy …

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