Specific
Specific is an adjective meaning precise, clearly defined, or relating to a particular person, thing, or matter rather than to a broad category. The word comes from Latin specificus, from species (appearance or form), and entered English through Old French and Middle English usage. As a result, something described as specific is typically distinguished from general or generic.
In usage, specific conveys focus or particularity. It can describe instructions tailored to a context, a single
In science and medicine, specificity denotes selectivity. A diagnostic test with high specificity correctly identifies individuals
Grammar and related forms are common in many fields. To specify means to state clearly and in