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fuzzy adjective [ ˈfʌzi ]

• having a frizzy texture or appearance.
• "fuzzy fake-fur throw pillows"
Similar: downy, down-covered, frizzy, woolly, velvety, silky, silken, satiny, linty, napped, soft, floccose, lanate,
• difficult to perceive; indistinct or vague.
• "the picture is very fuzzy"
Similar: blurry, blurred, indistinct, unclear, bleary, misty, distorted, out of focus, unfocused, lacking definition, low resolution, nebulous, ill-defined, indefinite, vague, hazy, imprecise, inexact, loose, woolly,
Opposite: clear, sharp,
• relating to a form of set theory and logic in which predicates may have degrees of applicability, rather than simply being true or false. It has important uses in artificial intelligence and the design of control systems.


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