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