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Etymology: [ pri-'si-zh&n ] (noun.) 1740. From Middle French précision, corresponding to precise +‎ -ion.
Synonyms: attention, care, carefulness, correctness, definiteness, definitiveness, definitude, exactitude, exactness, fidelity, heed, meticulousness, nicety, particularity, preciseness, rigor, sureness
Antonyms: imprecision, inaccuracy, inexactness

hassasiyet, kesinlik, duyarlılık, hassasiyetli, katilik, kesinlikli, kesinlikte, (alette) hassasiyet, kesinlik (tekrarlı analizlerde birbirine yakın sonuçlar elde edebilme derecesidir), tam, presizyon, açıklık, ince, incelik, belirginlik, kesin, tamlık, hassas, dakiklik, dakik, hassasiyet [müh.], dikkat, dikkatlilik, duyarlik, duyarlık, (saatte) dakiklik, hassas: a precision instrument hassas, asidite, belginlik, dikkatlilik, açıklık/kesinlik, precision bombing tam isabetli bombardıman, sarahat, vuzuh, sıhhat, duyarlı, özetlemek, özet, özetle, (isim) özet, özetleme/özet, hulâsa, (fiil) özetlemek,

1 hassasiyet     ts
2 kesinlik     ts
3 duyarlılık     ts
4 hassasiyetli     ts
5 katilik     ts
6 kesinlikli     ts
7 kesinlikte     ts
8 (alette) hassasiyet  isim     ts
9 kesinlik (tekrarlı analizlerde birbirine yakın sonuçlar elde edebilme derecesidir)     ts
10 tam     ts
11 presizyon  Tıp     ts
12 açıklık  Ticaret     ts
13 ince     ts
14 incelik  Telekom     ts
15 belirginlik  İnşaat     ts
16 kesin     ts
17 tamlık     ts
18 hassas     ts
19 dakiklik     ts
20 dakik     ts
21 hassasiyet [müh.]  isim     ts
22 dikkat, dikkatlilik  isim     ts
23 duyarlik     ts
24 duyarlık     ts
25 (saatte) dakiklik  isim     ts
26 hassas: a precision instrument hassas  sıfat     ts
27 asidite     ts
28 belginlik     ts
29 dikkatlilik     ts
30 açıklık/kesinlik     ts
31 precision bombing tam isabetli bombardıman     ts
32 sarahat     ts
33 vuzuh     ts
34 sıhhat     ts
35 duyarlı     ts
36precis özetlemek  fiil     ts
37precis özet     ts
38precis özetle     ts
39precis (isim) özet     ts
40precis özetleme/özet     ts
41precis hulâsa     ts
42precis (fiil) özetlemek     ts
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made, or characterized by accuracy, used for exact or precise measurement, the number of significant digits to which a value may be measured reliably, the state of being precise or exact; exactness, the ability of a measurement to be reproduced consistently, The quality or state of being precise; exact limitation; exactness; accuracy; strict conformity to a rule or a standard; definiteness, Refers to the number of significant digits used to store numbers, and in particular, coordinate values Precision is important for accurate feature representation, analysis and mapping ArcInfo supports single precision and double precision, Degree of accuracy; generally refers to the number of significant digits of information to the right of the decimal point Statistical; the degree of variation about the mean, The degree of mutual agreement among a series of individual measurements Precision is often, but not necessarily, expressed by the standard deviation of the measurements, The degree to which replicate measurements of the same attribute agree or are exact "The degree to which a set of observations or measurements of the same property, usually obtained under similar conditions, conform to themselves; a data quality indicator" (QAMS 1993, 16) (See related: accuracy, bias ), The fineness of the measurement Values from an instrument that measures parts per million are more precise than one which measures in parts per hundred More precise measurements are not necessarily more accurate (See Accuracy and Bias ), The number of digit bits used by an ADC to represent an analog signal The more digits used, the higher the precision and the closer the digital representation will be to the actual value, A measure of whether the documents returned in an information retrieval process are relevant to the query For example, if eighty percent of the documents returned by a query are relevant (and the remaining 20 percent are not) then precision is 80, refers to the level of measurement and exactness of description in a GIS database Precise locational data may measure position to a fraction of a unit Precise attribute information may specify the characteristics of features in great detail It is important to realize, however, that precise data--no matter how carefully measured--may be inaccurate Surveyors may make mistakes or data may be entered into the database incorrectly Therefore, a distinction is made between precision and accuracy, In information retrieval, the percentage of hits found by a search that satisfy the request that generated the query, Precision is a measurement of the reproducibility of replicate sample responses in an assay run Precision is composed of both the random error and the systematic error of the measurement, The precision of an estimate of a parameter in a model is a measure of how variable the estimate would be over other similar data sets A very precise estimate would be one that did not vary much over different data sets Precision does not measure accuracy Accuracy is a measure of how close the estimate is to the real value of the parameter Accuracy is measured by the average distance over different data sets of the estimate from the real value Estimates can be accurate but not precise, or precise but not accurate A precise but inaccurate estimate is usually biased, with the bias equal to the average distance from the real value of the parameter, A measure of the extent to which individual measurements of the same quantity agree, the closeness of repeated measurements of the same quantity (See accuracy ), Precision is a statistical measurement of repeatability that is usually expressed as a variance or standard deviation, root mean square or RMS, of repeated measurements These are expressed as x,y coordinates of arcs, label points, and tics in either single or double precision in ARC/INFO Single-precision coordinates have up to seven significant digits of precision This allows for a level of accuracy of approximately 10 meters for a region whose extent is 1,000,000 meters across Double-precision coordinates have up to 15 significant digits; this allows for the precision necessary to represent any desired map accuracy at a global scale, The degree in which a search engine lists documents matching a query The more matching documents that are listed, the higher the precision For example, if a search engine lists 80 documents found to match a query but only 20 of them contain the search words, then the precision would be 25%, exactness, accuracy, If you do something with precision, you do it exactly as it should be done. The interior is planned with a precision the military would be proud of. the quality of being very exact or correct with precision, the quality of being reproducible in amount or performance; "he handled it with the preciseness of an automaton"; "note the meticulous precision of his measurements", The agreement between the numerical values of two or more measurements made in the same way and expressed in terms of deviation; the reproducibility of measured data, the consistency of repeated measurement; expressed by the number of decimal places If a voltmeter were to make repeated estimates of an unvarying test voltage signal, precision is the standard error of these estimates, The extent to which an estimate agrees with its mean value in repeated sampling The precision of an estimate is measured inversely by its standard error (SE) or relative standard error (RSE) In DAWN publications, estimates with an RSE of 50 percent or higher are regarded as too imprecise to be published ED table cells where such estimates would have appeared contain the symbol "…" (3 dots) (See also Relative standard error ), In statistics precision is defined as a measure of the tendency of a set of random numbers to cluster about a number determined by the set The usual measure is either the standard deviation with respect to the average, or the reciprocal of this quantity In physics precision relates to the quality of the method by which measurements were made (i e the internal consistency of the measurement process), The quality of being exactly defined Indicated by the minimum number of significant digits required for an adequate representation of a measurement, the degree of agreement among several measurements of the same quantity; the reproducibility of a measurement, The number of decimal places to which a value is given This usually far exceeds its accuracy For example, a GIS might give the coordinate of a point location for building to ten decimal places providing a value that is precise to fractions of a centimetre In reality this value may only be accurate to the nearest ten meters, If applied to paper maps or map data bases, it means exactness and accuracy of definition and correctness of arrangement 5 If applied to data collection devices such as digitizers, it is the exactness of the determined value ( e , the number 134 98988 is more precise than the number 134 9) 6 The number of significant digits used to store numbers 6, the degree of refinement in the performance of an operation, or the degree of perfection in the instruments and methods used when making measurements An indication of the uniformity or reproducibility of a result Precision relates to the quality of an operation by which a result is obtained, and is distinguished from accuracy, which relates to the quality of the result, Alternative spelling of précis, A concise or abridged statement or view, to write a précis of a work; to summarise, abridge, summarize, shorten, outline, express in a short and concise manner, abstract, summary, synopsis, shortened version of a work, a sketchy summary of the main points of an argument or theory, make a summary (of), summarize,

43 made, or characterized by accuracy     ts
44 used for exact or precise measurement     ts
45 the number of significant digits to which a value may be measured reliably     ts
46 the state of being precise or exact; exactness     ts
47 the ability of a measurement to be reproduced consistently     ts
48 The quality or state of being precise; exact limitation; exactness; accuracy; strict conformity to a rule or a standard; definiteness     ts
49 Refers to the number of significant digits used to store numbers, and in particular, coordinate values Precision is important for accurate feature representation, analysis and mapping ArcInfo supports single precision and double precision     ts
50 Degree of accuracy; generally refers to the number of significant digits of information to the right of the decimal point Statistical; the degree of variation about the mean     ts
51 The degree of mutual agreement among a series of individual measurements Precision is often, but not necessarily, expressed by the standard deviation of the measurements     ts
52 The degree to which replicate measurements of the same attribute agree or are exact "The degree to which a set of observations or measurements of the same property, usually obtained under similar conditions, conform to themselves; a data quality indicator" (QAMS 1993, 16) (See related: accuracy, bias )     ts
53 The fineness of the measurement Values from an instrument that measures parts per million are more precise than one which measures in parts per hundred More precise measurements are not necessarily more accurate (See Accuracy and Bias )     ts
54 The number of digit bits used by an ADC to represent an analog signal The more digits used, the higher the precision and the closer the digital representation will be to the actual value     ts
55 A measure of whether the documents returned in an information retrieval process are relevant to the query For example, if eighty percent of the documents returned by a query are relevant (and the remaining 20 percent are not) then precision is 80     ts
56 refers to the level of measurement and exactness of description in a GIS database Precise locational data may measure position to a fraction of a unit Precise attribute information may specify the characteristics of features in great detail It is important to realize, however, that precise data--no matter how carefully measured--may be inaccurate Surveyors may make mistakes or data may be entered into the database incorrectly Therefore, a distinction is made between precision and accuracy     ts
57 In information retrieval, the percentage of hits found by a search that satisfy the request that generated the query     ts
58 Precision is a measurement of the reproducibility of replicate sample responses in an assay run Precision is composed of both the random error and the systematic error of the measurement     ts
59 The precision of an estimate of a parameter in a model is a measure of how variable the estimate would be over other similar data sets A very precise estimate would be one that did not vary much over different data sets Precision does not measure accuracy Accuracy is a measure of how close the estimate is to the real value of the parameter Accuracy is measured by the average distance over different data sets of the estimate from the real value Estimates can be accurate but not precise, or precise but not accurate A precise but inaccurate estimate is usually biased, with the bias equal to the average distance from the real value of the parameter     ts
60 A measure of the extent to which individual measurements of the same quantity agree     ts
61 the closeness of repeated measurements of the same quantity (See accuracy )     ts
62 Precision is a statistical measurement of repeatability that is usually expressed as a variance or standard deviation, root mean square or RMS, of repeated measurements These are expressed as x,y coordinates of arcs, label points, and tics in either single or double precision in ARC/INFO Single-precision coordinates have up to seven significant digits of precision This allows for a level of accuracy of approximately 10 meters for a region whose extent is 1,000,000 meters across Double-precision coordinates have up to 15 significant digits; this allows for the precision necessary to represent any desired map accuracy at a global scale     ts
63 The degree in which a search engine lists documents matching a query The more matching documents that are listed, the higher the precision For example, if a search engine lists 80 documents found to match a query but only 20 of them contain the search words, then the precision would be 25%     ts
64 exactness, accuracy  isim     ts
65 If you do something with precision, you do it exactly as it should be done. The interior is planned with a precision the military would be proud of. the quality of being very exact or correct with precision     ts
66 the quality of being reproducible in amount or performance; "he handled it with the preciseness of an automaton"; "note the meticulous precision of his measurements"     ts
67 The agreement between the numerical values of two or more measurements made in the same way and expressed in terms of deviation; the reproducibility of measured data     ts
68 the consistency of repeated measurement; expressed by the number of decimal places If a voltmeter were to make repeated estimates of an unvarying test voltage signal, precision is the standard error of these estimates     ts
69 The extent to which an estimate agrees with its mean value in repeated sampling The precision of an estimate is measured inversely by its standard error (SE) or relative standard error (RSE) In DAWN publications, estimates with an RSE of 50 percent or higher are regarded as too imprecise to be published ED table cells where such estimates would have appeared contain the symbol "…" (3 dots) (See also Relative standard error )     ts
70 In statistics precision is defined as a measure of the tendency of a set of random numbers to cluster about a number determined by the set The usual measure is either the standard deviation with respect to the average, or the reciprocal of this quantity In physics precision relates to the quality of the method by which measurements were made (i e the internal consistency of the measurement process)     ts
71 The quality of being exactly defined Indicated by the minimum number of significant digits required for an adequate representation of a measurement     ts
72 the degree of agreement among several measurements of the same quantity; the reproducibility of a measurement     ts
73 The number of decimal places to which a value is given This usually far exceeds its accuracy For example, a GIS might give the coordinate of a point location for building to ten decimal places providing a value that is precise to fractions of a centimetre In reality this value may only be accurate to the nearest ten meters     ts
74 If applied to paper maps or map data bases, it means exactness and accuracy of definition and correctness of arrangement 5 If applied to data collection devices such as digitizers, it is the exactness of the determined value ( e , the number 134 98988 is more precise than the number 134 9) 6 The number of significant digits used to store numbers 6     ts
75 the degree of refinement in the performance of an operation, or the degree of perfection in the instruments and methods used when making measurements An indication of the uniformity or reproducibility of a result Precision relates to the quality of an operation by which a result is obtained, and is distinguished from accuracy, which relates to the quality of the result     ts
76precis Alternative spelling of précis     ts
77précis A concise or abridged statement or view     ts
78précis to write a précis of a work; to summarise, abridge     ts
79precis summarize, shorten, outline, express in a short and concise manner  fiil     ts
80precis abstract, summary, synopsis, shortened version of a work  isim     ts
81precis a sketchy summary of the main points of an argument or theory     ts
82precis make a summary (of)     ts
83précis summarize  fiil     ts
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