exactuslike
Exactuslike is a coined adjective used to describe something that resembles exactness or precision but is not strictly exact. The term blends exact with the suffix -like to indicate an appearance or quality of precision rather than a guarantee of mathematical exactness. It is most often found in theoretical discussions, design notes, and critique where perfect accuracy is unattainable or impractical.
In computing and numerical contexts, exactuslike describes results that are within a defined tolerance of the
Usage and reception: The term is not widely standardized and has limited use outside niche discussions. When
Example sentence: The exactuslike interpolation produced coordinates that aligned with the ground truth within a few