particularizable
Particularizable is an adjective derived from the noun particular. It describes something that can be turned into a specific instance or that can be fixed in detail. For example, a general principle can be particularizable into a particular case when an applicable example is established. The property of being particularizable is often discussed in philosophy, especially in debates regarding the application of general rules to concrete situations.
The word is most commonly found in legal, logical and statistical contexts. In law a rule may
Etymologically, particularizable comes from the Latin particula, meaning a small particle or part, combined with the
The concept is related to terms such as particularity, generality, specificity and concretization, which concern the