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specification

English

Etymology

From Middle French specification, from Medieval Latin specificationem (accusative of specificatio)

Noun

specification (countable and uncountable, plural specifications)

  1. An explicit set of requirements to be satisfied by a material, product, or service.
  2. An act of specifying.

Derived terms

  • open-specification

Related terms

  • species
  • specific
  • specify

Translations

specification From the web:

  • what specifications classify a storm as a blizzard
  • what specifications are needed for a gaming laptop
  • what specifications to look for when buying a tv
  • what specifications to look for when buying a laptop
  • what specifications are important when purchasing ram and why
  • what specifications to look for when buying a chromebook
  • what specifications are needed for a gaming computer
  • what specification is measured by frequency


descriptions

English

Noun

descriptions

  1. plural of description

Anagrams

  • discerptions

French

Noun

descriptions f

  1. plural of description

descriptions From the web:

  • what descriptions of the government deficit is incorrect
  • what descriptions are used to suggest mystery
  • what descriptions about cakravartin are accurate
  • what descriptions apply to the baroque-era sonata genre
  • what descriptions apply to prokaryotic cells
  • what descriptions are included in characterization
  • what descriptions apply to magma
  • what descriptions of evolution are accurate
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