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Definition of curacy
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Curacy
(n.) The
office
or
employment
of a
curate.
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Incorrectness
::
Incorrectness
(n.) The
quality
of being
incorrect;
want of
conformity
to truth or to a
standard;
inaccuracy;
inexactness;
as
incorrectness
may in
defect
or in
redundance.
Delicacy
::
Delicacy
(a.) Nice and
refined
perception
and
discrimination;
critical
niceness;
fastidious
accuracy.
Diminution
::
Diminution
(n.)
Omission,
inaccuracy,
or
defect
in a
record..
Curateship
::
Curateship
(n.) A
curacy.
Rifle
::
Rifle (n.) A gun, the
inside
of whose
barrel
is
grooved
with
spiral
channels,
thus
giving
the ball a
rotary
motion
and
insuring
greater
accuracy
of fire. As a
military
firearm
it has
superseded
the
musket..
Diction
::
Diction
(n.)
Choice
of words for the
expression
of
ideas;
the
construction,
disposition,
and
application
of words in
discourse,
with
regard
to
clearness,
accuracy,
variety,
etc.; mode of
expression;
language;
as, the
diction
of
Chaucer's
poems..
Proof
::
Proof (n.) A
process
for
testing
the
accuracy
of an
operation
performed.
Cf.
Prove,
v. t., 5..
Check
::
Check (v. t.) To
verify,
to
guard,
to make
secure,
by means of a mark,
token,
or other
check;
to
distinguish
by a
check;
to put a mark
against
(an item) after
comparing
with an
original
or a
counterpart
in order to
secure
accuracy;
as, to check an
account;
to check
baggage..
Unaccurateness
::
Unaccurateness
(n.)
Inaccuracy.
Error
::
Error (n.) A
wandering
or
deviation
from the right
course
or
standard;
irregularity;
mistake;
inaccuracy;
something
made wrong or left
wrong;
as, an error in
writing
or in
printing;
a
clerical
error..
Sclerometer
::
Sclerometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
determining
with
accuracy
the
degree
of
hardness
of a
mineral.
Procuracy
::
Procuracy
(n.)
Authority
to act for
another;
a
proxy.
Weight
::
Weight
(v. t.) To
assign
a
weight
to; to
express
by a
number
the
probable
accuracy
of, as an
observation.
See
Weight
of
observations,
under
Weight..
Shama
::
Shama (n.) A
saxicoline
singing
bird
(Kittacincla
macroura)
of
India,
noted for the
sweetness
and power of its song. In
confinement
it
imitates
the notes of other birds and
various
animals
with
accuracy.
Its head, neck, back,
breast,
and tail are
glossy
black,
the rump
white,
the under parts
chestnut..
Falseness
::
Falseness
(n.) The state of being
false;
contrariety
to the fact;
inaccuracy;
want of
integrity
or
uprightness;
double
dealing;
unfaithfulness;
treachery;
perfidy;
as, the
falseness
of a
report,
a
drawing,
or a
singer's
notes;
the
falseness
of a man, or of his
word..
Curiosity
::
Curiosity
(n.) The state or
quality
or being
curious;
nicety;
accuracy;
exactness;
elaboration.
Falsehood
::
Falsehood
(n.) Want of truth or
accuracy;
an
untrue
assertion
or
representation;
error;
misrepresentation;
falsity.
Criticalness
::
Criticalness
(n.)
Accuracy
in
examination
or
decision;
exactness.
Procuracy
::
Procuracy
(n.) The
office
or act of a
proctor
or
procurator;
management
for
another.
Accuracy
::
Accuracy
(n.) The state of being
accurate;
freedom
from
mistakes,
this
exemption
arising
from
carefulness;
exact
conformity
to
truth,
or to a rule or
model;
precision;
exactness;
nicety;
correctness;
as, the value of
testimony
depends
on its
accuracy..
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