Faultless
Faultless
Faultless (/ˈfɔːltlɪs/), derived from the Old English words 'feallan' (to fail) and 'leas' (free from), is a term often used in the medical field to describe a procedure, technique, or condition that is without any flaws or defects.
Medical Usage
In the medical context, the term 'faultless' is often used to describe a procedure or technique that has been executed perfectly, without any errors or complications. This could refer to a surgical procedure, a diagnostic test, or even a patient's recovery process. For example, a surgeon might describe a surgery as 'faultless' if it went exactly as planned and the patient is recovering well.
Related Terms
- Error-free: Another term often used synonymously with 'faultless'. It refers to a process or result that is free from mistakes or errors.
- Flawless: Similar to 'faultless', 'flawless' is used to describe something that is perfect and without any defects or shortcomings.
- Precision: In the medical field, precision refers to the accuracy and exactness of a procedure or technique. A 'faultless' procedure would be one that is executed with high precision.
- Accuracy: Accuracy refers to the closeness of a measured or observed value to its true value. A 'faultless' procedure would be one that is highly accurate.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Faultless
- Wikipedia's article - Faultless
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