accuracy (noun)
71accurateness — noun The state or quality of being accurate; accuracy; exactness; nicety; precision. Ant: inaccurateness …
72eye sight — noun vision; the ability or accuracy with which one can see …
73pretense — noun A false or hypocritical profession, as, under pretense of friendliness; sham, pretext, claim; an effort to give some appearance or mislead. without pretense of accuracy Syn: sham, substitution …
74bridge mount — noun a sight mount with a strong metal frame between the rings, used on large caliber rifles to negate the affects of recoil on accuracy …
75secondary source — noun Any document that draws on one or more primary sources and interprets or analyses them; also sources such as newspapers whose accuracy is open to question. See Also: primary source …
76looseness — noun /ˈluːsnəs/ a) The quality or fact of being free from rigidity, attachment or restraint; not tight, not firmly attached or taut. See if that nut has too much looseness and tighten it if it does. b) A relaxed state re …
77forecastability — noun A measure of the degree to which something may be forecast with accuracy …
78traffic light — noun a) a signalling device positioned at a road intersection or pedestrian crossing to indicate when it may be safe to drive, ride or walk, using a universal colour code. b) the coloured dots on stamp sheet margins printed with offs …
79information integrity — noun The accuracy, consistency and reliability of the information content, processes and systems, especially with regard to database corruption …
80artistic licence — noun Any departure from convention or from factual accuracy taken by an artist to achieve a desired effect See Also: poetic licence …