preciseness
11preciseness — pre cise·ness || prɪ saɪsnɪs n. exactness, accuracy; meticulousness, strictness, exactingness …
12preciseness — pre·cise·ness …
13preciseness — See: precise …
14precision — preciseness, precision Both words have the same general meaning ‘the condition of being precise, accuracy’, but precision is the more natural choice and is used in attributive position (before other nouns) as in precision bombing, precision… …
15precision — precision, preciseness both denote the quality or character of what is precise. Precision denotes a quality that is sought for or is attained usually as a highly desirable thing. When used in reference to language it implies expression with such… …
16Economy (Eastern Orthodox Church) — In the Eastern Orthodox and Greek Catholic Churches and in the teaching of the Church Fathers which undergirds the theology of those Churches, economy or oeconomy (Greek: οικονόμια, economia ) has several meanings. [Lampe, et al, A Patristic… …
17Precision — Pre*ci sion, n. [Cf. F. pr[ e]cision, L. praecisio a cutting off. See {Precise}.] The quality or state of being precise; exact limitation; exactness; accuracy; strict conformity to a rule or a standard; definiteness. [1913 Webster] I have left… …
18Arne Næss — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Næss. Arne Næss en 2003. Arne Næss (27 janvier 1912 12 janvier 2009) est un …
19accuracy — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The state of being without error] Syn. exactness, exactitude, correctness; see truth 1 . 2. [The quality of precision or deftness] Syn. precision, preciseness, exactness, skill, efficiency, one for one targeting, correctness …
20clearcutness — noun clarity as a consequence of precision • Syn: ↑preciseness • Derivationally related forms: ↑clear cut, ↑precise (for: ↑preciseness) • Hypernyms: ↑clarity …