No. Precision is a noun. The adjective form is "precise."
Yes, it is. It is generally used as a synonym for "accurate" but the two are technically not referring to the same characteristic of a measurement.
Precise can be an adjective. For instance, "If you don't tell me the precise location of your house, I'll never be able to pick you up."
yes Precision : a adjective comparative to be more precise
"Approximate" can be either an adjective or a verb: "9.3 is only an approximate value" (adjective); "If you can not find a precision instrument, approximate the value" (verb).
Precision is a noun.
Precision means accuracy. A precision instrument is a top quality one that is super-accurate. You can get an instrument that will just do the job, or you can spend extra money and get a precision instrument that will be perfect. Many measuring devices are precision instruments because they must be totally accurate.
precision is a writers attention to accuracy in word choice. (apex)
The word precision is both a noun and an adjective; examples:Adjective: Acme makes precision instruments.Noun: Acme makes instruments with precision.The noun form for the adjective precise is preciseness.
Precision is a writer's attention to accuracy in world choice.
yes Precision : a adjective comparative to be more precise
Precise is an adjective and so doesn't have a past tense. Only verbs have a past tense.
The noun form for the adjective precise is preciseness.A related noun form is precision.
The noun form of the adjective 'precise' is preciseness.A related noun form is precision.
Precision means the ability to carry out similar measures. A little more carefully put: Precision can be a noun or an adjective. As a noun, it is a quality or state of a thing. It refers to the refinement or exactness with which the object has been measured and manufactured, or the degree of exactness to which a number can be stated. "This telescope seriously lacks precision!" As an adjective, it means adapted for extremely sensitive meaurement of some kind; or it might mean held to a very low tolerance for error in the process of manufacture. (Low tolerance for error: A manufactured item, for example, is acceptable only over an extremely small range of measurements for a given parameter of the item.) "In order to do my astronomical work, I need precision equipment!"
The word precise is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The noun forms are preciseness or precision. The appropriate pronoun for those nouns is it.
"Approximate" can be either an adjective or a verb: "9.3 is only an approximate value" (adjective); "If you can not find a precision instrument, approximate the value" (verb).
it means i precision you
Precision is a noun.
precision instrument: caliper, micrometer non-precision measuring instrument: your hand, a piece of string