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Definition of Inexactly

Inexactly
Inexactly In`ex*act"ly, adv. In a manner not exact or precise; inaccurately. --R. A. Proctor.

Meaning of Inexactly from wikipedia

- An inexact differential or imperfect differential is a differential whose integral is path dependent. It is most often used in thermodynamics to express...
- same meaning share a seme or denotational sememe, whereas those with inexactly similar meanings share a broader denotational or connotational sememe...
- graph to a part of another graph is called subgraph isomorphism problem. Inexact graph matching refers to matching problems when exact matching is impossible...
- Central Australia, also sometimes referred to as the Red Centre, is an inexactly defined region ****ociated with the geographic centre of Australia. In...
- citing the same NBS and JANAF sources among others. It is ****umed this inexactly refers to "ambient pressure". As quoted in an online version of: David...
- An inexact differential equation is a differential equation of the form (see also: inexact differential) M ( x , y ) d x + N ( x , y ) d y = 0 ,  where ...
- western portions of London, and may refer specifically to: West London, an inexactly defined part of London West End of London West End (ward) W postcode area...
- and the OED says that "There is reason to think that this was the term inexactly reproduced by Latour d'Auvergne [sic] as dolmen, and misapplied by him...
- secure (G5). The system also allows ambiguous or uncertain ranks including inexact numeric ranks (e.g. G2?), and range ranks (e.g. G2G3) for when the exact...
- Empire. The Latin word ordo (plural ordines) is translated variously and inexactly into English as "class, order, rank". One purpose of the Roman census...