unaccurate

English

Etymology

un- + accurate

Adjective

unaccurate (comparative more unaccurate, superlative most unaccurate)

  1. (obsolete) Not accurate; inaccurate.
    • 1665, Robert Hooke, Micrographia, I:
      So unaccurate is it [] that if examin'd with an organ more acute than that by which they were made, the more we see of their shape, the less appearance will there be of their beauty []
    • John Locke
      I do by no means find fault with such figurative and common ways of speaking, in popular and ordinary Discourses, where unaccurate Thoughts allow unaccurate ways of speaking.
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