calibration

/ˌkæl.ɪˈbreɪ.ʃən/
nounIntermediate
⚙️Engineering
technical

the process of adjusting a device or system to ensure accurate measurements or performance

Regular calibration of laboratory equipment is essential for reliable experimental results.

Adjusting lab tools frequently ensures their measurements are trustworthy.

The calibration of the satellite's sensors was critical for the mission's success.

Precise adjustment of the satellite's sensors was vital for the mission.

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Calibration often involves comparing a device's output to a known standard.

💻Technology
technical

the act of fine-tuning a system or process to improve its performance or accuracy

The software required calibration to match the user's preferences.

The software needed fine-tuning to align with the user's settings.

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In digital systems, calibration may involve adjusting algorithms or settings.

Collocations

calibration curvea graph used to determine the relationship between a measurement and a known standardself-calibrationa system that adjusts itself automatically

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Related Phrases

calibrateverb
to adjust for accuracy

💡Pro Tip

Precision Matters

Calibration ensures measurements are accurate, which is critical in fields like medicine and engineering.

Gold Rule

Regular Calibration

Devices that measure or control processes should be calibrated regularly to maintain accuracy.

📖Word Origin

From Latin 'calibrare' (to measure), from 'calibris' (chalk line used by masons).

📝Usage Notes

Calibration is often required in scientific, engineering, and medical fields to maintain precision.

Word Breakdown

calibra
measure
root
+
-tion
the act of
suffix
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