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    pre·cise
    [prēˈsīs]
    adjective
    precise (adjective)
    1. marked by exactness and accuracy of expression or detail:
      "precise directions" · "I want as precise a time of death as I can get"
      • (of a person) exact, accurate, and careful about details:
        "the director was precise with his camera positions"
      • used to emphasize that one is referring to an exact and particular thing:
        "at that precise moment the car stopped"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Old French prescis, from Latin praecis- ‘cut short’, from the verb praecidere, from prae ‘in advance’ + caedere ‘to cut’.
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