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Accurately inaccurate 

The expressed measurement wasnt at scientific standards. The rate of change between measurements at different time points showed a precise rate of change.
My total body fat measurement wasnt accurate on the scale. But my rate of bodyfat lost was. My scale is Accurately inaccurate.

Inaccurate 

Her test scores weren't inaccurate
Inaccurate by Lillieboo October 13, 2017

infactuate 

to be thoroughly engrossed with facts, data, the raw materials of anything, the actual stuff
He was an amateur eytmologist, biologist, linguist and a host of other -ists. There was no limit to the things he could be infactuated with.
infactuate by Daniel Wetmore January 24, 2010

infactuated 

When a person is obsessed about being right, or looking smart, to the point they will make up any "fact," no matter how delusional or far fetched it seems
Paul: "Did you know Texas is the biggest state in the U.S.?

Dan: "No, I'm pretty sure Alaska is way bigger actually."

Paul: "No, it's right here in the newspaper, let me find it."

Dan: "I think you're overly infactuated."
infactuated by Cd141414 April 23, 2014

proportionally inaccurate 

A person who when you see them looks built strangely. This does not apply to people with any form of disability or a midget. Someone who is proportionally inaccurate looks as if when god was creating them he skipped a few steps or messed up when doing the math to find the right proportions.
My math teacher kinda walks funny. I think it may be due to her proportionate innacuracy. Shes proportionally inaccurate

infactuate 

It means to date or go out with; to have relations with.
He appears to be infactuated with Tawnya.
infactuate by LeaLea May 1, 2005