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Cassandra in The Iliad, an ancient Greek epic poem, a woman who saw the future accurately, but who was fated never to be believed. [1/2 definitions]
collimate to accurately adjust the line of sight of (an optical instrument such as a telescope). [1/2 definitions]
collimator a small telescope that is fixed to a larger one and is used to align it accurately. [1/2 definitions]
cross hairs the two fine hairs, wires, or the like, one vertical and the other horizontal, that cross at right angles in an optical instrument such as a gunsight and that aid the viewer in aiming or focusing accurately.
drill1 (informal) to pierce or strike accurately, as with a gunshot or punch. [1/13 definitions]
ear1 an ability to hear sounds clearly and accurately. [1/3 definitions]
hit to reach accurately after being thrown or otherwise launched. [1/16 definitions]
imponderable unable to be evaluated or calculated accurately. [1/2 definitions]
keep good time of a clock or watch, to operate well and accurately show the time. [1/2 definitions]
like clockwork easily and accurately; automatically; precisely.
needle valve a valve having a slender point that fits precisely into a conical seat, for accurately regulating the flow of fluid, as in a carburetor.
outguess to accurately anticipate and forestall the actions of; outwit.
rather more correctly or accurately. [1/4 definitions]
right correctly; accurately. [1/28 definitions]
true accurately; exactly. [1/13 definitions]
true-life like or accurately depicting reality.