Partikulær
Partikulær is a term used in Norwegian, Danish and Swedish to denote something that is specific, individual, or concrete, as opposed to general or universal. It derives from the Latin particulus, meaning a small part, and has entered Scandinavian languages through historical scholarly usage. In everyday language it appears in phrases such as partikulær løsning (particular solution) or et partikulært eksempel (a particular example).
In philosophy, partikulære entiteter are concrete individuals, as opposed to universals such as properties or types.
In mathematics and science, partikulær is used to describe a solution or case that satisfies given conditions,
The word can also appear in political or legal contexts to denote local or particular interests, as