specify
spe·cify AW [specify specifies specified specifying] BrE [ˈspesɪfaɪ] NAmE [ˈspesɪfaɪ] verb (speci·fies, speci·fy·ing, speci·fied, speci·fied) to state sth, especially by giving an exact measurement, time, exact instructions, etc •~ sth Remember to specify your size when ordering clothes. •Forms must be returned by the specified date. •~ who, what, etc… The contract clearly specifies who can operate the machinery. •~ that… The regulations specify that calculators may not be used in the examination. Derived Word: ↑specifiable Verb forms: Word Origin: Middle English: from Old French specifier or late Latin specificare, from Latin species appearance, form, beauty, from specere ‘to look’. Example Bank: •Each computer is uniquely specified by its serial number. •It should be possible to specify the range of values of ξ which would satisfy this equation. •She did not specify precisely how many people were involved in the incident. •Unless otherwise specified, all fields have a maximum length of 20 characters.
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