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Precesion

Definition:

Precesion refers to the quality or state of being precise, exact, or accurate.

Senses and Usages:

Noun (General Sense)

Precesion as a noun generally refers to the quality or condition of being precise or having exactness.

Example sentence: The surgeon's precesion during the operation ensured a successful outcome.

Noun (Scientific Sense)

In science, precesion specifically refers to the slow, conical motion of the axis of a spinning body around another axis due to a torque, especially the Earth's axial precession.

Example sentence: Astronomers study the precesion of Earth's rotation to accurately predict celestial events.

Adjective (Related to Precision)

As an adjective, precesion describes something that is characterized by precision or exactness.

Example sentence: The precesion instrument provided accurate measurements down to the millimeter.

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