accurately
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
accurate /ˈakjʊrət/
▶adjective
- 1 correct in all details.
- 2 capable of or successful in reaching the intended target.
– derivatives
accuracy noun (pl. accuracies),
accurately adverb.
accuracy noun (pl. accuracies),
accurately adverb.
– origin C16: from L. accurat-, accurare ‘do with care’, from ad- ‘towards’ + cura ‘care’.
'accurately' also found in these Oxford entries:
accurate
- approximate
- astute
- capture
- chronometer
- collimate
- fluent
- gunsight
- magic eye
- mirror
- notchy
- prophetic
- relativistic
- shoot
- spot
- straight edge
- time
- tone-deaf
- true
- word blindness

