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Specified

Specified is the past tense and past participle of the verb specify. As an adjective, it means defined, identified, or laid out in advance by a specification, contract, or set of instructions. In this sense, something that is specified has been explicitly named or described.

In practical use, specified appears in legal, engineering, software, and technical writing. Examples include phrases like

Etymology traces specified to the Latin word specificus, meaning "of a kind, particular," from species, meaning

Related terms include specification (the document or statement that defines requirements), specify (the verb to define

the
specified
temperature
range,
the
specified
materials,
or
the
items
specified
in
Appendix
A.
It
signals
that
a
requirement
or
parameter
is
not
optional
but
must
be
followed
as
defined
by
a
controlling
document
or
standard.
"appearance,
kind."
The
term
entered
English
through
Latin
and
early
modern
usage
to
denote
setting
out
precise
details.
Over
time,
it
has
become
a
common
term
in
formal
writing
to
indicate
conformity
to
a
defined
set
of
requirements.
precisely),
and
unspecified
(not
yet
defined
or
not
stated).
In
technical
and
contractual
contexts,
the
distinction
between
specified
and
unspecified
values
helps
ensure
clarity,
verification,
and
compliance
with
standards.
Accurate
use
of
specified
helps
prevent
ambiguity
and
supports
precise
communication
about
requirements
and
expectations.