exactually
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[edit]Adverb
[edit]exactually (not comparable)
- (informal) exactly
- 1859, Frederick Greenwood, The path of roses, page 147:
- Not exactually; but it must be about twenty years ago, or a little more.
- 1970, Materials Research Corporation, Conference and School on Sputtering for Electronics, January 25, 27, 28, 1970, Del Monte Lodge, Pebble Beach, California
- Because of such problems as fabrication of large area dielectric targets, source purity control, the need to exactually control film composition, and expense of dielectric targets vs. metal targets […]