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Particular

Particular is an adjective used to describe something that is specific or distinct, as opposed to general or universal. It denotes a single item or a subset within a larger category. The term can also function as a noun in its plural form, the particulars, meaning the details or specific facts of a subject or case.

Etymology and usage: from Latin particulus, meaning 'a part', via Old French. In modern English, particular often

In philosophy, the term is used to distinguish individual entities from universal concepts. A particular is

In mathematics and related disciplines, particular often contrasts with general. A particular solution satisfies given conditions

In law and everyday language, particulars refer to specific facts, details, or items to be considered, as

signals
emphasis
on
a
definite
item
or
aspect
within
a
broader
class.
an
instance
that
exists
in
space
and
time,
whereas
universals
are
properties
or
types
that
may
be
shared
by
many
particulars.
Debates
about
the
relationship
between
particulars
and
universals
frame
discussions
of
ontology,
realism,
and
nominalism.
or
initial
values,
while
the
general
solution
describes
all
possible
solutions.
The
term
also
appears
when
identifying
a
specific
instance
within
a
model,
data
set,
or
experimental
result.
in
the
phrase
the
particulars
of
the
claim.
The
word
can
also
indicate
a
preference
or
emphasis
on
a
particular
matter,
as
in
'I
have
no
particular
reason
to
go.'