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Yes, it is. It means not accurate, or misleading.
the least accurate way to identify a mineral
No, in fact there are times when indirect characterization is intended to be misleading.
"Please explain to me, how I was misleading you, when my listings are honest, accurate and succinct?"
"Accurate" in what sense? They're accurate in the same way that a picture is accurate, because that's essentially what they are: pictures that use a different kind of light. They could potentially be misleading or ambiguous, but that doesn't make them any less accurate.
The observable color is the least dependable method of mineral identification.
It is used to trick people into believing that something is fine or not fine. Either for own personal gain or advancement in some field for investment. Its a lie, not true, not accurate, misleading.
Specious means "misleading in appearance, or something that may seem plausible at first but isn't true or accurate." Following is a use of "specious" in sentence: "The thief had a specious argument, and soon people realized he was the guilty party."
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When cardiac tamponade is suspected, accurate diagnosis can be life-saving. The most accurate way to identify this condition is by using a test called an echocardiogram.
It is crucial for an organization to give accurate and up-to-date information to callers in order to avoid misleading callers. It is also important because callers are more likely to do business with an organization that is transparent and gives them helpful and accurate information.