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adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES clear/precise ▪ The head teacher gave us a precise definition of the school’s aims. exact/precise ▪ It's about 10 metres by 8 metres - I don't know the exact measurements. ▪ This special equipment allows us to make ...
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a. 1 exact, accurate. 2 (context sciences English) Of experimental results, consistent, clustered close together, agreeing with each other. This does ''not'' mean that they cluster near the true, correct, or accurate value.
Usage examples of precise.
And out of that same epoch came the great Olmec sculptures, the inexplicably precise and accurate calendar the Mayans inherited from their predecessors, the inscrutable geoglyphs of Nazca, the mysterious Andean city of Tiahuanaco .
The thrill of finding an allusion, of locating the precise source of a teasing echo, of suddenly catching an obscure pun or seeing what should have been an obvious joke makes the reader alert, curious, eager to find new puzzles to solve.
Much as I hate to do it, we can still use amplified Flux west of Nantzee to duplicate rails and cross-beams that require precise size standards, as we are now doing with the housing kits.
I have here alluded to them only to show that, if we are unable to account for the characteristic differences of our domestic breeds, which nevertheless we generally admit to have arisen through ordinary generation, we ought not to lay too much stress on our ignorance of the precise cause of the slight analogous differences between species.
Today there is no subject on which the President may not appropriately communicate to Congress, in as precise terms as he chooses, his conception of its duty.
And so it seems reasonable to accept the tale not for its precise interpretation of art and architectural history but for its broad details: Filippo and Donatello probably did go to Rome around 1403 and they may have stayed as late as the summer of 1404.
A moment later the precise voice of the autopilot reported that the Witch was safely down, and all onboard equipment was functioning.
Following the precise and neatly written directions Barth had provided, Anna found the Posey homestead without incident.
It was a terrible thing to see, so close, so low, packed with chlorides, benzines, phenols, hydrocarbons, or whatever the precise toxic content.
The patent team figured out a way to reduce the manufacturing costs on buckytubes somewhat by fabricating them in a buffered aqueous solution, which turned out to mean in saltwater, using some very special salt and precise temperature controls.
By taking his metal to a mint or a rare-metals station of the Patrol, any miner could get the precise value of any meteor, as shown by detailed analysis.
In most womb diseases, the chemical and microscopical examination of the urine also furnishes valuable aid in determining the exact condition of the patient, as well as the precise stage of the local organic disease.
Incredibly devious conditions hatch cosmologies of telepathic misdirection - Mind screen movies overlapping make recordings ahead of leave before thinking was recorded - Our most precise data came from U.
If so, however, they have mistranslated the experience, for Mystery is far more malleable and complex, and less precise an entity than the Bardos.
In particular, the brain separates each pitch value into a precise pitch value modulo octaves and an imprecise absolute value, and performs subtraction separately on each of these components.