exact
The origin and history of exact.
Etymology
From Latin exactus, "measured out" or "perfected," the past participle of exigere ("to drive out, demand, measure"), from ex- ("out") + agere ("to drive").
The origin and history of exact.
From Latin exactus, "measured out" or "perfected," the past participle of exigere ("to drive out, demand, measure"), from ex- ("out") + agere ("to drive").