Ac-cur-cise [ak-yr-SAHYS] adj.
1. Of or relating to accuracy and/or precision
2. Used to describe a measurement that is both accurate and precise: that is, one that is close to the accepted value and sufficiently exact; It is difficult to get a measurement that is accurate or precise when Mr. Giromini is violently shaking my desk, so getting one that is accurcise is impossible.
Language of Origin: Fisixian
Also: Accurcision n.
Alternate spelling: Praccurate
"toothpick"
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Eva spotted this in the Republic of Georgia. Who knows what's really in
there or what it's for.
1 day ago



2 Kömments äre geleft gebeen. Leäven Sie Öne!:
hah. violently shaking desk.
graticko
Yeah, he's done that, saying that if we can take a test with him doing that, we can concentrate with any distraction, ever.
True story.
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