hyperaccurate

English

Etymology

From hyper- +‎ accurate.

Adjective

hyperaccurate (not comparable)

  1. Almost perfectly accurate.
    • 1981, Saul Adelman, Benjamin Adelman, Bound for the Stars, →ISBN, page 227:
      Moskowitz and Devereux have designed a hyperaccurate sextant for interstellar navigation based upon the design of the sextant used by the Apollo astronauts.