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respec
English
Etymology
Short for respecialize.
Pronunciation
Verb
respec (third-person singular simple present respecs, present participle respeccing, simple past and past participle respecced)
- (video games, slang) To reallocate the distribution of skill points on a character's skill tree, changing their specialization.
- Last night I paid 5 gold to the trainer to respec as a shadow priest.
Anagrams
- creeps, crepes, crêpes, preces
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respecify
English
Etymology
re- +? specify
Verb
respecify (third-person singular simple present respecifies, present participle respecifying, simple past and past participle respecified)
- To specify again; to alter an earlier specification
Derived terms
- respecification
Related terms
- specify
- despecify
- respec
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