Definition of SPECIFIC

specific

Meanings

Plural: specifics

Noun

  • a fact about some part (as opposed to general)
  • a medicine that has a mitigating effect on a specific disease
    • "quinine is a specific for malaria"
  • A distinguishing attribute or quality.
  • A remedy for a specific disease or condition.
  • Specification
  • The details; particulars.
  • The distinguishing part of a toponym.

Adjective

  • (sometimes followed by `to') applying to or characterized by or distinguishing something particular or special or unique
    • "rules with specific application"
    • "demands specific to the job"
    • "a specific and detailed account of the accident"
  • relating to or distinguishing or constituting a taxonomic species
    • "specific characters"
  • being or affecting a disease produced by a particular microorganism or condition; used also of stains or dyes used in making microscope slides
    • "quinine is highly specific for malaria"
    • "a specific remedy"
    • "a specific stain is one having a specific affinity for particular structural elements"

Adjective Satellite

  • stated explicitly or in detail
    • "needed a specific amount"

Adj

  • Explicit or definite.
  • Pertaining to a species, as a taxon or taxa at the rank of species.
  • Special, distinctive or unique.
  • intended for, or applying to, a particular thing.
  • Serving to identify a particular thing (often a disease or condition), with little risk of mistaking something else for it.
  • Being a remedy for a particular disease on a deeper level, rather than just masking the symptoms
  • Limited to a particular antibody or antigen.
  • Of a value divided by mass (e.g. specific orbital energy).
  • 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)
  • 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).

Origin / Etymology

From Old French specifique, from Late Latin specificus (“specific, particular”), from Latin speciēs (“kind”) + -ific.

Antonyms

all-purpose, broad, general, general-purpose, generic, gross, group-specific antigen, non-specific, nonspecific, overall, pandemic, specific activity, specific gravity bottle, universal, unspecific, widespread

Scrabble Score: 17

specific is a valid Scrabble (US) TWL word
specific is a valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
specific is a valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary

Words With Friends Score: 20

specific is a valid Words With Friends word