- verbspecify (verb) · specifies (third person present) · specified (past tense) · specified (past participle) · specifying (present participle)
- identify clearly and definitely:"he did not specify a reason for leaving" · "the company has not specified a timetable"
- state a fact or requirement clearly and precisely:"the agency failed to specify that the workers were not their employees"
- include in an architect's or engineer's specifications:"naval architects specified circular portholes"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French specifier or late Latin specificare (see specific).Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- identify clearly and definitely:
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