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exactitude
/ ɪɡˈzæktɪˌtjuːd /
noun
- the quality of being exact; precision; accuracy
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Word History and Origins
Origin of exactitude1
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Example Sentences
But he shares with Foster Wallace a gift for exactitude, erudition, and moral concern.
The idea of a competition in which exactitude and standards are paramount being decided by a Yiddish word is a little ferkakte.
The clinical aspects of epilepsy are especially difficult to investigate with exactitude.
To ascertain the exciting causes of epileptic seizures with exactitude is usually a matter of very great difficulty.
Whatever we are to expect at the hands of children, it should not be any peddling exactitude about matters of fact.
His words are well chosen; they are fit in with cultivated exactitude and polished precision.
Engraving music is one of the most laborious, by the care, the minute exactitude, and the intelligence it demands.
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