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EXACTLY |
Accurately |
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REFLECT |
Accurately represent |
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MISSTATE |
Fail to accurately quote military intelligence’s condition |
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SUBMARINE |
Target of sonar to accurately locate amber in US |
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CRITICALLY |
In a critical manner; with nice discernment;
accurately; exactly. |
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DUCTILIMETER |
An instrument for accurately determining the
ductility of metals. |
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TEXTUAL |
Familiar with texts or authorities so as to cite them
accurately. |
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TRULY |
Exactly; justly; precisely; accurately; as, to estimate
truly the weight of evidence. |
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DISTINGUISHER |
One who discerns accurately the difference of
things; a nice or judicious observer. |
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CONSCIENTIOUSLY |
In a conscientious manner; as a matter of
conscience; hence; faithfully; accurately; completely. |
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JOINTER |
A plane for smoothing the surfaces of pieces which are to
be accurately joined |
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JUSTLY |
In a just manner; in conformity to law, justice, or
propriety; by right; honestly; fairly; accurately. |
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SIGHT |
To look at through a sight; to see accurately; as, to
sight an object, as a star. |
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NICE |
Apprehending slight differences or delicate
distinctions; distinguishing accurately or minutely; carefully
discriminating; as, a nice taste or judgment. |
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DISCRIMINATE |
To make a difference or distinction; to
distinguish accurately; as, in judging of evidence, we should be
careful to discriminate between probability and slight presumption. |
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FRAUNHOFER LINES |
The lines of the spectrun; especially and properly,
the dark lines of the solar spectrum, so called because first
accurately observed and interpreted by Fraunhofer, a German physicist. |
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DEFINE |
To determine the precise signification of; to fix the
meaning of; to describe accurately; to explain; to expound or
interpret; as, to define a word, a phrase, or a scientific term. |
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EMMETROPIA |
That refractive condition of the eye in which the rays
of light are all brought accurately and without undue effort to a focus
upon the retina;... |
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BASE |
A line in a survey which, being accurately determined in
length and position, serves as the origin from which to compute the
distances and posi... |
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DYNAMETER |
...r of
telescopes, consisting usually of a doubleimage micrometer applied to
the eye end of a telescope for measuring accurately the diameter of t... |