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1not precise — index indeterminate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2Precise — Pre*cise , a. [L. praecisus cut off, brief, concise, p. p. of praecidere to cut off in front, to cut off; prae before + caedere to cut: cf. F. pr[ e]cis. Cf. {Concise}.] 1. Having determinate limitations; exactly or sharply defined or stated;… …
3Not Myself Tonight — Single by Christina Aguilera from the album Bionic …
4Not in the Flesh —   …
5precise — [[t]prɪsa͟ɪs[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: ADJ n (emphasis) You use precise to emphasize that you are referring to an exact thing, rather than something vague. I can remember the precise moment when my daughter came to see me and her new baby brother in… …
6Precise Tone Plan — The Precise Tone Plan specification for the North American network defines the Call progress tones used for standard signaling in the PSTN. The tones are as follows:* dial tone is a continuous tone having frequencies of 350 and 440 Hz at a level… …
7precise — /prəˈsaɪs / (say pruh suys) adjective 1. definite or exact; definitely or strictly stated, defined, or fixed: precise directions. 2. being exactly that, and neither more nor less: the precise amount. 3. being just that, and not some other. 4.… …
8not many! — exclamation British an all purpose term of dismissal, deri sion, etc., in London working class speech. Its precise derivation is unclear, but it may be a replacement for the earlier use of not much! as an ironic riposte to a statement of the obvi …
9precise — pre·cise || prɪ saɪs adj. exact, not more and not less; meticulous, exacting, strict …
10precise — adjective a) exact, accurate b) Of experimental results, consistent, clustered close together, agreeing with each other. This does not mean that they cluster near the true, correct, or accurate value. Ant: inexact …