precisionist

English

Etymology

From precision +‎ -ist.

Noun

precisionist (plural precisionists)

  1. One who values precision.
  2. An artist working in the style of precisionism.
  3. Alternative form of precisianist: precisian; a religious purist or Puritan.

Usage notes

  • The word precisionist is on the order of 20 times less common than pedant,[1] which is a near-synonym. However, unlike pedant, it is morphologically transparent, pointing to the definition.

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