Definition of Inexactitude. Meaning of Inexactitude. Synonyms of Inexactitude

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Definition of Inexactitude

Inexactitude
Inexactitude In`ex*act"i*tude, n. Inexactness; uncertainty; as, geographical inexactitude.

Meaning of Inexactitude from wikipedia

- Terminological inexactitude is a phrase introduced in 1906 by British politician Winston Churchill. It is used as a euphemism or cir****locution meaning...
- The orientation of a building refers to the direction in which it is constructed and laid out, taking account of its planned purpose and ease of use for...
- (January–February 2010). "Analysis Paralysis: A Case of Terminological Inexactitude" (PDF). Defense AT&L: 18–22. Archived from the original on 22 November...
- Street St Martin's Church, Bladon "Sword of Stalingrad" "Terminological inexactitude" "The Other Club" Tonypandy riots 1940 British war cabinet crisis Bengal...
- conventional alternative, when necessary, is to complain of a "terminological inexactitude".[citation needed] Exactly what constitutes unparliamentary language...
- details [regarding the Holocaust victims] are all accurate. The only inexactitude again involved the methods of murder.[p.119] Webb 2014, pp. 28–29. Arad...
- Street St Martin's Church, Bladon "Sword of Stalingrad" "Terminological inexactitude" "The Other Club" Tonypandy riots 1940 British war cabinet crisis Bengal...
- characteristic is its sphericity; and that the ancient writers were aware of the inexactitude, but also aware of the usefulness of the graphic image, is suggested...
- peor serie sobre la historia de España?". Retrieved 10 June 2020. "Las inexactitudes reinan en 'The Spanish Princess', "¿la peor serie sobre la historia...
- read 'Boioi', and suggests 'Boimi'. C.'s account contains one serious inexactitude: namely, the statement that the Serbs lived 'in a place called by them...