Why this word is great
INEXACTITUDE — [Noun] A lack of exactness or precision; an imprecise or inaccurate statement or detail. From French inexactitude, formed from the English prefix in- (meaning "not") + exactitude (meaning "exactness"), itself from Latin exactus ("precise, accurate"). Unlike exactitude, which denotes a monastic devotion to fact, or nuance, which implies a delicate and intentional shading, inexactitude is the accommodating haze of the almost-correct, the territory where meaning begins to bleed at its edges. It is the hand-drawn map with a smudged coastline, the remembered conversation where the crucial adjective is forever lost, or the childhood recollection whose colors have bled beyond their original lines—the necessary margin of error that makes human communication, and perhaps humanity itself, possible.