precision (noun)

  • 71tur — noun /tʊə/ a) A species of wild goat, Capra caucasia, native to the western Caucasus. Then to Hanukkahs mild surprise a voice rose up and, with laconic precision, likened this rumored brother Alp to the secretion on the nether parts of a she tur …

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  • 72timpani — noun The set of precision kettledrums in an orchestra …

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  • 73plus-minus sign — noun the symbol ±, meaning plus or minus , used to indicate the precision of an approximation (as in The result is 10 ± 0.3 , meaning the result is somewhere between 10 0.3, that is, 9.7, and 10 + 0.3, that is, 10.3), or as a convenient shorthand …

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  • 74volumetric flask — noun A glass flask used in a laboratory for holding chemical liquids and solutions. They are similar in shape to a Florence flask, but with a longer neck and wider flat bottom. The neck is marked so that a particular volume of liquid can be… …

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  • 75microkeratome — noun A precision instrument with an oscillating blade used to cut the corneal flap in keratomileusis …

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  • 76molecular engineering — noun The manufacturing of products with a degree of precision defined by individual molecules or atoms …

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  • 77imprecision — noun Lack of precision or exactness; defect of accuracy …

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  • 78accurateness — noun The state or quality of being accurate; accuracy; exactness; nicety; precision. Ant: inaccurateness …

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  • 79preciseness — noun The condition of being precise; precision …

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  • 80preciosity — noun A state or condition of overemphasizing detail, especially of pronunciation when speaking. Syn: fastidiousness See Also: precise, precision …

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