accuracy (noun)

  • 81compass point — noun Any of the horizontal directions indicated on a compass. There may be 4, 8, 16 or 32 compass points on a compass, depending on its size and accuracy. Syn: point of the compass …

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  • 82rifleman — noun a) A soldier trained to use a rifle as their primary weapon. The riflemen had not been issued their weapons yet, and hence they trained with wooden mock up rifles. b) A person especially skilled in the use of a rifle. She was quite the… …

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  • 83shotgun approach — noun An approach in which the subject is indiscriminate and haphazard, using breadth, spread, or quantity in lieu of accuracy, planning, etc. She seems to take the shotgun approach to holiday shopping, buying many smaller, generic gifts for… …

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  • 84approach shot — noun Any shot, normally not when teeing off, aimed to land on the green, hit for accuracy more than power …

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  • 85fidelity — noun a) faithfulness to ones duties b) accuracy, or exact correspondence to some given quality or fact Ant: infidelity See Also: faith …

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  • 86Heisenberg uncertainty principle — noun The principle that there is an absolute limit on the combined accuracy of certain pairs of simultaneous, related measurements, especially that of the position and momentum of a particle. Originally posited as a problem of measurement, it was …

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  • 87quadlet — noun A word consisting of four bytes. The quadlets are time aligned for accuracy so that they may be loaded into the FIFO registers which are 32 bits wide and 64 quadlets deep …

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  • 88waza-ari — noun a throw in which the opponent is thrown with control and accuracy, but not to the extent of an ippon, or held on the back for between 20 and 25 seconds on the mat …

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  • 89pandemonism — noun a) Belief that every object (animate or inanimate), idea (abstract or concrete), and action is inhabited by its own independent supernatural spirit; worship of such spirits …

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  • 90reputation — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, enviable, excellent, fine, good, great, high, impeccable ▪ She has built up an enviable reputation as a writer …

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