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AccurateFree from error especially as the result of care
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Accurate1correct and true in every detail an accurate description/account/calculation accurate information/data Accurate records must be kept. The police are trying to obtain a more accurate picture of crime [..]
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Accurate1610s, "done with care," from Latin accuratus "prepared with care, exact, elaborate," past participle of accurare "take care of," from ad- "to" (see ad-) + cura [..]
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Accurate/ˈækjərət/ adjective accurate /ˈækjərət/ adjective Learner's definition of ACCURATE [more accurate; most accurate] 1 : free from mistakes or errors The model is accurate down to the tiniest [..]
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Accurateexact.
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Accurateconforming exactly or almost exactly to fact or to a standard or performing with total accuracy; "an accurate reproduction"; "the accounting was accurate& [..]
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Accurateadj. Conforming exactly to truth or to a standard.
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AccurateDescribes information that has been verified for accuracy (as this term is used in the Interpretive note to Recommendation 16).
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AccurateConforming closely to some standard. Having very small error of any kind. See: Uncertainty. Compare: precise.
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AccurateSee: Full and accurate record
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AccurateConforms to a standard or tolerance.
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Accurate(adj) conforming exactly or almost exactly to fact or to a standard or performing with total accuracy(adj) (of ideas, images, representations, expressions) characterized by perfect conformity to fact [..]
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AccurateADV carefully| accurately| precisely| exactly; nicely; painstakingly| meticulous
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AccurateFree from errors, mistakes, or distortion. Correct connotes little more than absence of error; accurate implies a positive exercise of one to obtain conformity with fact or truth; exact stresses perfe [..]
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AccurateA modifier that indicates shoreline delineated in a regular, sufficiently controlled survey of any date. Shoreline features with no accuracy modifier should be considered Accurate
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AccurateA modifier that indicates contours delineated in a regular, sufficiently controlled survey of any date. Contour features with no accuracy modifier should be considered Accurate
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Accurate
In exact or careful conformity to truth; the result of care or pains; free from failure, error, or defect; exact; as, an ''accurate'' calculator; an ''accurate'' measure; ''accurate'' expression, kn [..]
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Accuratelang=en
1800s=1851
* '''1851''' — . ''''.
*: But it may be fancied, that from the naked skeleton of the stranded whale, accurate hints may be derived touching his true form.
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