Precision

Noun

 * 1) the state of being precise or exact; exactness
 * 2) the ability of a measurement to be reproduced consistently
 * 3)  the number of significant digits to which a value may be measured reliably

Adjective
precision


 * 1) used for exact or precise measurement
 * 2) made, or characterized by accuracy

Adjectives for Precision
academic; calm; classical; scientific; unerring; rigorous; exquisite; passionate; inflexible; finical; rapid; utmost; careless; nauseating; antique; mechanical; geometrical; marvelous; rhythmic; remarkable; military; delighted; mathematical; melancholy; masterly; convincing; grammatical; admirable; meticulous; faithful; deadly; tolerable; delicate; sufficient; faultless; austere; overwhelming.

Verbs for Precision
achieve—; applaud—; commend—; demonstrate—; denote—; disclose—; display—; evince—; exhibit—; lack—; manifest—; reveal—; urge—; —assures; —clarifies.

Thesaurus
absoluteness, accuracy, allocation, assignment, attention, attention to detail, attention to fact, attribution, care, care for truth, carefulness, censoriousness, choosiness, circumstantiality, conscientiousness, correctness, criticality, criticalness, definiteness, delicacy, denomination, designation, detail, determination, discriminatingness, discrimination, discriminativeness, exactingness, exactitude, exactness, explicitness, exquisiteness, faithfulness, fastidiousness, faultlessness, fidelity, fineness, finicality, finicalness, finickiness, finickingness, fixing, flawlessness, fussiness, heed, literalism, literality, literalness, mathematical precision, meticulousness, minuteness, niceness, nicety, particularity, particularness, perfection, perfectionism, pinning down, preciseness, precisianism, priggishness, prudishness, punctilio, punctiliousness, punctuality, purism, puritanism, refinement, right, rightness, rigidity, rigidness, rigor, rigorousness, scrupulosity, scrupulousness, selection, selectiveness, selectivity, sensitivity, severity, signification, specification, stipulation, strictness, subtlety, taste, textualism, the letter, unambiguousness, unerringness

Etymology
From précision:, corresponding to.

Noun

 * Czech:
 * Esperanto:
 * Finnish: ,


 * French: précision
 * Romanian: precizie, exactitate
 * Spanish:


 * Finnish:
 * Italian:


 * Romanian: precizie


 * Finnish:


 * Finnish:

Adjective

 * Finnish: tarkkuus-


 * Finnish: tarkkuus-, täsmä-