Noun
the quality of being exact
Source: WordNethe demanded exactness in all details Source: Internet
a man of great exactitude Source: Internet
However, she did not find technical illustration suitable for a career (the extreme exactitude required gave her pains in the "solar plexus"). Source: Internet
The endurance of the sonnet sequence over the centuries is in no small measure due to a paradox: it is a form that revels both in its fluidity and in its structural exactitude. Source: Internet
This sales technique, reminiscent of pre-Reformation Catholicism, is not surprising in a publication named after the social science most given to wild guesses and imaginary facts presented in the guise of inevitability and exactitude. Source: Internet
In Newtonian fashion, he brought a scientific exactitude for measurement into natural history and even alluded to concepts that are the foundation of a modern ecological law on species-to-area relationships. Source: Internet