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Precise nouns are clearly expressed of defined persons, places, things, or ideas.

An example of a precise noun is using dog instead of animal, collie instead of dog, border collie instead of collie.

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12y ago

The noun form for the adjective precise is preciseness. Another noun form is precision.

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The word 'precise' is a stand-alone word. It has no suffix.

You can add suffixes to 'precise' to create other words, such as 'precisely'.

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There is no verb form of precise

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exact

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Precious

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Pr

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Precisesly

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Precisely

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Precisely

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