The technically inaccurate description of Ophiuchus as a sign of the zodiac dates to the 1970s.
This is technically inaccurate since neither Tilghman nor Brown were lawmen then.
So let's have no Gaslight2 plays about Dianetics, please; they'd be technically inaccurate.
The detachable magazine is often referred to as a clip, although this is technically inaccurate.
Peter Kennerley, author and Asian bird expert, considered that some of the illustrations are small and garish or technically inaccurate.
Such a dismissive description, if not technically inaccurate, does absolutely nothing to convey the shocking nature, the strangeness and brilliance of this extraordinary work.
The common practice of showing the date as March 22, 1622 is technically inaccurate, but less confusing for those who are unfamiliar with the differences in calendaring systems.
Terming them "wounded" was technically inaccurate, he knew, but psychologically it would do them good.
An excellent variety of oyster called Belon is widely sold here as well, but the term is technically inaccurate.
From the definitions above, use of the terms "network" or "station" in reference to nationwide cable/satellite channels is technically inaccurate.