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What (who) is exactitude - definition

SHORT STORY BY JORGE LUIS BORGES
On Rigor in Science; Suarez Miranda; On exactitude in science

exactitude      
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exactitude      
Exactitude is the quality of being very accurate and careful. (FORMAL)
...the precision and exactitude of current genetic mapping.
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On Exactitude in Science         
"On Exactitude in Science" or "On Rigor in Science" (the original Spanish-language title is "Del rigor en la ciencia") is a one-paragraph short story written in 1946 by Jorge Luis Borges, about the map–territory relation, written in the form of a literary forgery.

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On Exactitude in Science

"On Exactitude in Science" or "On Rigor in Science" (the original Spanish-language title is "Del rigor en la ciencia") is a one-paragraph short story written in 1946 by Jorge Luis Borges, about the map–territory relation, written in the form of a literary forgery.

Examples of use of exactitude
1. The boy is smart and hardworking and thrives in the moral exactitude of a Catholic education.
2. "It is relatively new, and there are not enough data about its exactitude," the ministry said.
3. "It is difficult to forecast [the cost] with exactitude on a project spanning ten years.
4. "Three and a half years . . ." I raise a brow at the speed and seeming exactitude of his ambition.
5. When the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee needed to reach its first–quarter fundraising goal, Schumer got his colleagues going with his usual exactitude.