0 a tool that can be controlled very accurately so that it produces very accurate results --
This is the age of transistors, of telecommunications, and of precision instruments.
During the last war the whole of the jewellery trade was engaged in making fine precision instruments of the most detailed and meticulous kind.
The meticulous art of the engraver, for instance, can be used in the making of the finest precision instruments.
The demand for his surveying precision instrument rose dramatically.
Type 0 is precision instrument normally used in laboratories.
A navigational omission which resulted in a lateral course error that was not detected and corrected through precision instrument flying procedures.
One of his sisters said it was like using a precision instrument to open crates, but they decided not to interfere.
At least one high precision instrument was made of steel.