- Look up specific or
specifically in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Specific may
refer to:
Specificity (disambiguation) Specific, a cure or
therapy for...
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Specific performance is an
equitable remedy in the law of contract, in
which a
court issues an
order requiring a
party to
perform a
specific act, such...
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practice of
voluntarily abstaining from the
consumption of alcohol,
specifically in
alcoholic drinks. A
person who
practices (and
possibly advocates)...
- wins and nominations: 1988–1999: The
Grammy Award for Best Song
Written Specifically for a
Motion Picture or for
Television 2000–2011: The
Grammy Award for...
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members of the same ****,
although it is more
commonly used to
refer specifically to men. At
about the same time, a new,
pejorative use
became prevalent...
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growing outside cultivation,
although Prunus avium is
often referred to
specifically by the name "wild cherry" in the
British Isles.
Prunus subg. Cerasus...
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theological discourse. The book
favors faith over
philosophy in
matters specifically concerning metaphysics or
knowledge of the divine. In July 1091, at the...
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common in
American English usage. "Garbage" may
refer to food
waste specifically (when
distinguished from "trash") or to muni****l
solid waste in general...
- (αὐτός, autós, "self" and γράφω, gráphō, "write"), and can mean more
specifically: a m****cript
written by the
author of its content. In this
meaning the...
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Blackfriars is in
central London,
specifically the south-west
corner of the City of London. The name
first occurs in
records of 1317 in many orthographies...