Since this question is in the sewing section, I assume you want the meaning of pueblo as a stitching terms. In the sewing community, Pueblo refers to any product that is produced in the Pueblo region of the United States. Most of these products are produced using the weaving techniques of the Pueblo Native Americans.
There is one specific stitch that is recognized as Pueblo, the twinned running stitch. This stitch is woven under and over, under and over each cross thread, and twinned by running another thread over and under, the opposite threads.
Precision is defined as how close measurements are to each other. Example: 4.3, 4.4, 4.4 are precise because they are close to each other. If the "correct" answer is 4.4, they are also accurate. If the "correct" answer is 4.0, they are not very accurate, but they are still precise.
Accurate data is information that is correct.
Yes. That spelling of accurate is accurate (correct in detail).
no... but it means almost correct.
Because "accurate" begins with a vowel, you need the article "an", as in "an accurate deduction".
There is no difference.There IS a difference. An error is the amount of deviation from a correct or accurate result. A mistake is a misunderstanding of a meaning or intention.
"Pueblo" is Spanish for "town" or "people". It is pronounced "PWAY-blow". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
To ensure that you can get accurate results,and thus making a correct statement.
Anasazi is from a Navajo word meaning ancestors of enemies or strangers (not Navajo). Most modern Pueblo people who are their descendants prefer Ancestral or Ancient Pueblo peoples. The Hopi prefer Hisatsinom.
right correct accurate
No - the word "accurate", meaning "perfectly conforming to truth", is an adjective.
the compass can be very accurate once the correct steps are taken when using it =) ty