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Definition of accurate
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of accurate is as below...
Accurate
(a.) In exact or
careful
conformity
to
truth,
or to some
standard
of
requirement,
the
result
of care or
pains;
free from
failure,
error,
or
defect;
exact;
as, an
accurate
calculator;
an
accurate
measure;
accurate
expression,
knowledge,
etc..
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Critical
::
Critical
(n.)
Pertaining
to
criticism
or the
critic's
art; of the
nature
of a
criticism;
accurate;
as,
critical
knowledge;
a
critical
dissertation..
Truly
::
Truly
(adv.)
Exactly;
justly;
precisely;
accurately;
as, to
estimate
truly the
weight
of
evidence..
Bead Proof
::
Bead proof () Among
distillers,
a
certain
degree
of
strength
in
alcoholic
liquor,
as
formerly
ascertained
by the
floating
or
sinking
of glass
globules
of
different
specific
gravities
thrown
into it; now
ascertained
by more
accurate
meters..
Surveyor
::
Surveying
(n.) That
branch
of
applied
mathematics
which
teaches
the art of
determining
the area of any
portion
of the
earth's
surface,
the
length
and
directions
of the
bounding
lines,
the
contour
of the
surface,
etc., with an
accurate
delineation
of the whole on
paper;
the act or
occupation
of
making
surveys..
Sight
::
Sight (v. t.) To look at
through
a
sight;
to see
accurately;
as, to sight an
object,
as a
star..
Nice
::
Nice
(superl.)
Apprehending
slight
differences
or
delicate
distinctions;
distinguishing
accurately
or
minutely;
carefully
discriminating;
as, a nice taste or
judgment..
Accurate
::
Accurate
(a.)
Precisely
fixed;
executed
with care;
careful.
Appreciation
::
Appreciation
(n.)
Accurate
perception;
true
estimation;
as, an
appreciation
of the
difficulties
before
us; an
appreciation
of
colors..
Textual
::
Textual
(a.)
Familiar
with texts or
authorities
so as to cite them
accurately.
Incorrect
::
Incorrect
(a.) Not
correct;
not
according
to a copy or
model,
or to
established
rules;
inaccurate;
faulty..
Incorrect
::
Incorrect
(a.) Not in
accordance
with the
truth;
inaccurate;
not
exact;
as, an
incorrect
statement
or
calculation..
Exquisite
::
Exquisite
(a.) Of
delicate
perception
or close and
accurate
discrimination;
not easy to
satisfy;
exact;
nice;
fastidious;
as,
exquisite
judgment,
taste,
or
discernment..
Perigraph
::
Perigraph
(n.) A
careless
or
inaccurate
delineation
of
anything.
Exactly
::
Exactly
(adv.)
In an exact
manner;
precisely
according
to a rule,
standard,
or fact;
accurately;
strictly;
correctly;
nicely..
Jointer
::
Jointer
(n.) A plane for
smoothing
the
surfaces
of
pieces
which are to be
accurately
joine.
Inexact
::
Inexact
(a.) Not
exact;
not
precisely
correct
or true;
inaccurate.
Electro-chronograph
::
Electro-chronograph
(n.) An
instrument
for
obtaining
an
accurate
record
of the time at which any
observed
phenomenon
occurs,
or of its
duration.
It has an
electro-magnetic
register
connected
with a
clock.
See
Chronograph..
Faithful
::
Faithful
(a.)
Worthy
of
confidence
and
belief;
conformable
to truth ot fact;
exact;
accurate;
as, a
faithful
narrative
or
representation..
Sulphion
::
Sulphinide
(n.) A white or
yellowish
crystalline
substance,
C6H4.(SO2.CO).NH,
produced
artificially
by the
oxidation
of a
sulphamic
derivative
of
toluene.
It is the
sweetest
substance
known,
having
over two
hundred
times the
sweetening
power of
sugar,
and is known in
commerce
under the name of
saccharine.
It has acid
properties
and forms salts
(which
are
inaccurately
called
saccharinates)..
Distinguisher
::
Distinguisher
(n.) One who
discerns
accurately
the
difference
of
things;
a nice or
judicious
observer.
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