calculation
Refers to a calculation that is free from error.
Refers to a calculation that is factually right.
A calculation that is easy to do or understand.
Emphasizes precision to the smallest detail.
Similar to 'exact', highlighting meticulous accuracy.
A calculation containing errors.
A calculation that produces an incorrect result.
A calculation involving many different parts or steps.
A calculation performed rapidly.
A calculation done in one's head, without using a calculator or paper.
A broader term for any calculation done using mathematical principles.
Calculation relating to money or how it is managed.
A quick and simple estimation, not intended to be exact.
Similar to 'complex', emphasizing difficulty in understanding or performing.
A calculation that is close to the exact value, but not precise.
A calculation that includes all the small facts or items.
A calculation involving numbers, often performed by a computer.
A calculation related to the collection and analysis of numerical data.
Calculation concerning the management of a country's or business's resources.
A calculation involving basic arithmetic (addition, subtraction, etc.).
Refers to careful planning done without emotion to get an advantage.
Planning based on reason and logic rather than emotion.
Similar to 'cold calculation', suggesting calm and unemotional planning.
A single action of calculation, often implying strategic planning.
A particular procedure for accomplishing a calculation.
To perform the action of calculating.
Similar to 'do a calculation', common in formal and informal contexts.
To use something as the foundation or starting point for a calculation.
A more formal way to say 'do' or 'make' a calculation.