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Webster 1913 Edition
Specific
Spe-cif′ic
,Noun.
1.
(Med.)
A specific remedy. See , 3.
Specific
, Adj.
His parents were weak enough to believe that the royal touch was a
specific
for this malady. Macaulay.
2.
Anything having peculiar adaption to the purpose to which it is applied.
Dr. H. More.
Definition 2024
specific
specific
English
Alternative forms
- specifick (obsolete)
Adjective
specific (comparative more specific, superlative most specific)
- explicit or definite
- (sciences) Pertaining to a species.
- 2008, Richard Dawkins, The Oxford Book of Modern Science Writing, Oxford 2009, p. 3:
- Science and literature, then, are the two achievements of Homo sapiens that most convincingly justify the specific name.
- 2008, Richard Dawkins, The Oxford Book of Modern Science Writing, Oxford 2009, p. 3:
- (taxonomy) pertaining to a taxon at the rank of species
- special, distinctive or unique
- intended for, or applying to a particular thing
- being a remedy for a particular disease
- Quinine is a specific medicine in cases of malaria.
- Coleridge
- In fact, all medicines will be found specific in the perfection of the science.
- (immunology) limited to a particular antibody or antigen
- (physics) of a value divided by mass (e.g. specific orbital energy)
- (physics) similarly referring to a value divided by any measure which acts to standardize it (e.g. thrust specific fuel consumption, referring to fuel consumption divided by thrust)
- (physics) a measure compared with a standard reference value by division, to produce a ratio without unit or dimension (e.g. specific refractive index is a pure number, and is relative to that of air)
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Translations
explicit or definite
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of, or relating to a species
pertaining to a taxon at the rank of species
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special, distinctive or unique
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intended for, or applying to a particular thing
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being a remedy for a particular disease
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being limited to a particular antibody or antigen
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of a value divided by the mass
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See also
Noun
specific (plural specifics)
- A distinguishing attribute or quality.
- A specific remedy.
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1968, Charles Portis, True Grit:
- I had no unreasonable fear of bats, […] yet I knew them too for carriers of the dread “Hydrophobia,” for which there was no specific.
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1968, Charles Portis, True Grit:
- Specification
- (in the plural) The details; particulars.
Derived terms
Romanian
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [speˈt͡ʃi.fik]
Adjective
specific m, n (feminine singular specifică, masculine plural specifici, feminine and neuter plural specifice)
Declension
declension of specific
singular | plural | ||||||
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masculine | neuter | feminine | masculine | neuter | feminine | ||
nominative/ accusative |
indefinite | specific | specifică | specifici | specifice | ||
definite | specificul | specifica | specificii | specificele | |||
genitive/ dative |
indefinite | specific | specifice | specifici | specifice | ||
definite | specificului | specificei | specificilor | specificelor |
Antonyms
- nespecific