precision

/prɪˈsɪʒən/
adjective
  1. Designed or made to be very accurate or exact.
    • The company manufactures precision instruments for laboratories.
    • Precision farming uses technology to plant seeds at exact depths.
    • The engineer used a precision tool to cut the metal sheet.
noun
  1. The quality of being exact, accurate, and careful.
    • The watchmaker worked with great precision to assemble the tiny gears.
    • Her answers on the test showed precision and attention to detail.
    • The surgeon's precision during the operation saved the patient's life.
  2. The level of detail or exactness in a measurement or description.
    • For this recipe, you need to measure the ingredients with precision.
    • The GPS coordinates were given with five decimal places of precision.
    • The scientist recorded the temperature with high precision.
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