specific

/spəˈsɪfɪk/
noun
  1. A detail or precise piece of information.
    • The report gave the specifics of the accident.
    • Let's discuss the specifics of the plan tomorrow.
    • I need more specifics before I can make a decision.
adjective
  1. Clearly defined or identified; precise and exact.
    • Can you be more specific about which color you want?
    • The teacher gave specific instructions for the homework assignment.
    • We need a specific date for the meeting.
  2. Relating to one particular thing and not others; particular.
    • The job requires specific skills in computer programming.
    • This medicine is designed to treat a specific type of infection.
    • Each student has their own specific learning style.
  3. Belonging or relating uniquely to a particular subject or situation.
    • The rules are specific to this school and don't apply elsewhere.
    • This symptom is specific to the flu, not a cold.
    • The training is specific to working with children.
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