precise

[ pri-sahys ]
/ prɪˈsaɪs /

adjective

Origin of precise

1350–1400; Middle English < Latin praecīsus curtailed, brief, orig. past participle of praecīdere to cut off, cut short, equivalent to prae- pre- + -cīsus, combining form of caesus, past participle of caedere to cut

synonym study for precise

1. See correct.

OTHER WORDS FROM precise

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH precise

précis precise

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British Dictionary definitions for precise

precise
/ (prɪˈsaɪs) /

adjective

strictly correct in amount or value a precise sum
designating a certain thing and no other; particular this precise location
using or operating with total accuracy precise instruments
strict in observance of rules, standards, etc a precise mind

Derived forms of precise

preciseness, noun

Word Origin for precise

C16: from French précis, from Latin praecīdere to curtail, from prae before + caedere to cut