Synonym: preciseness. Similar words: decision, decision making, precise, precisely, imprecise, to be precise, excision, appreciation. Meaning: [prɪ'sɪʒn] n. the quality of being reproducible in amount or performance.
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91. And growers are only going to take precision farming on board if it can reduce the unit cost of production.
92. To improve precision, it is usual to date several samples from the same archaeological level to determine the mean age.
93. The instruments are designed for high precision scientific applications including single crystal calorimetry, laser induced desorption and flash temperature gas evolution.
94. Precision dating of mineral deposits Many mineral deposits are the result of large-scale circulation of hydrothermal fluid in the upper crust.
95. But within 10 minutes Dalton had restored parity with surgical precision from 15 yards.
96. Recall and precision are measures of index effectiveness, indicating the extent to which relevant documents are retrieved.
97. The hexagonal cells, however, are built with a precision and uniformity that fully matches those of the honey bee.
98. She got rid of her victims one by one, with cold and calculated precision.
99. Simple passes were made menacing by their precision and timing.
100. Systems differ in their ability to deal with more sophisticated data such as that from precision farming.
101. In 15 of the 37 cases, strong stemming decreased precision, but the cross-referencing was never detrimental.
102. Tom made love like he played the flute, with slow, studied precision.
103. Due to their weight and size the ancient fossils were handled with military precision as they were placed inside the monstrous fire-breathing cart.
104. One man throwing a white handkerchief, climbing out, was hit with silent precision in the eye.
105. The complete automation of sample preparation also increases sample throughput and improves accuracy and precision, especially when working with microlitre volumes.
106. The cult of precision reaches its apotheosis in the presidential code name: Zero One.
107. Outside, the crickets chirped monotonously, with a Webern-like inconsistency yet precision of rhythm.
108. Similarly, events can be timed to the precision of atomic clock broadcasts.
109. Team kites fall into several categories, chosen for precision flying or ballet and to suit the wind conditions.
110. In the pre-space age era, astronomers measured the size and shape of the Moon and analyzed its motions with precision.
111. This firm has been designing precision assembly robots to make integrated circuits for the past decade.http://sentencedict.com/precision.html
112. Word order is not the only conceivable grammatical device for enhancing the indexical precision of lexical items.
113. Carrying out the precision drilling in a delicate hip replacement operation is the world's first robotic surgeon.
114. Would that half of our consumer goods were manufactured with such care, such precision, such detail.
115. Like our own hands, those of most primates allow them to manipulate objects with a high degree of precision.
116. First the ugly lumpy larvae, the precision closeups showing its undershot jaw as it chomped its way through its subaqueous world.
117. Precision defines the extent to which a measurement technique can discriminate between differences in magnitude.
118. The speed and precision of the theft makes it likely that the paintings were stolen under orders from a private collector.
119. So Galileo set out to devise a method of considerable precision.
120. It was a portrait of the white bull terrier, executed with incredible precision.
More similar words: decision, decision making, precise, precisely, imprecise, to be precise, excision, appreciation, depreciation, precession, preclusion, precipitation, acid precipitation, decisive, indecisive, decisively, precinct, precincts, precious, precipice, depreciate, appreciate, precipitate, appreciated, appreciable, appreciative, semiprecious, vision, elision, abscission.