precisionist

/prɪˈsɪʒənɪst/
noun
  1. A person who insists on or practices great accuracy and exactness in their work or thinking.
    • As a precisionist, the editor checked every comma in the manuscript.
    • The chef was a precisionist who measured each ingredient to the gram.
    • My math teacher is a precisionist who expects every step of the solution to be shown clearly.
  2. An artist or writer who belongs to or follows the Precisionism movement, which emphasizes sharp, clear forms and industrial subjects.
    • Her style as a precisionist is evident in the crisp lines of her cityscapes.
    • The museum exhibit featured works by several American precisionists from the 1920s.
    • Charles Sheeler was a famous precisionist who painted factories and machinery.
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