Richard C wrote:
Few understand the difference between 'precision' and 'accuracy' and most lawyers and politicians freely interchange them.
In
English "precision" and "accuracy" are pretty much interchangeable.
Here are the Oxford English Dictionary definitions:
precision
1 The cutting off of one thing from another; esp. the mental separation of a fact or idea. Also (rare), a precise definition.
2 The fact, condition, or quality of being precise; exactness, definiteness; distinctness, accuracy. M18.
2b Statistics. (A quantity expressing) the reproducibility of a measurement or numerical result. L19.
2c The degree of refinement in measurement or specification, esp. as represented by the number of digits given.
2d The accuracy of an act of information retrieval, expressed as the proportion of the retrieved items that are relevant or desired.
2 T. H. HUXLEY The precision of statement which..distinguishes science from common information.
accuracy
1 The state of being accurate; precision, correctness.
2 The degree of refinement in measurement or specification, as given by the extent of conformity with a standard or true value.
"Precision" has an additional technical definition in mathematics (often as "numerical precision"). This is no more than a useful subset of the meaning of the word.