specify — spe‧ci‧fy [ˈspesfaɪ] verb specified PTandPP [transitive] to state something in an exact and detailed way: • It is useful to specify the due date for payment. • The work must be completed within the specified period agreed in the contract.… … Financial and business terms
specify — [spes′ə fī΄] vt. specified, specifying [ME specifien < OFr specifier < LL specificare < specificus,SPECIFIC] 1. to mention, describe, or define in detail; state definitely [to specify the time and place] 2. to include as an item in a set … English World dictionary
specify — I verb advert to, circumscribe, cite, clearly define, demarcate, denotare, designate, detail, differentiate, disclose, enumerare, enumerate, explain, express, give full particulars, go into detail, indicate, instance, itemize, list, mark out,… … Law dictionary
specify — (v.) c.1300, from O.Fr. specifier (13c.), from L.L. specificare mention particularly, from specifus (see SPECIFIC (Cf. specific)). Related: Specified; specifying … Etymology dictionary
specify — *mention, name, instance Analogous words: cite, *quote: stipulate (see corresponding noun under CONDITION) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
specify — [v] designate; decide definitely be specific, blueprint*, button down*, cite, come to the point, condition, define, detail, determine, draw a picture*, enumerate, establish, finger*, fix, get down to brass tacks*, get to the point*, go into… … New thesaurus
specify — ► VERB (specifies, specified) 1) make specific; state or identify clearly and definitely. 2) include in an architect s or engineer s specifications. DERIVATIVES specifiable adjective specifier noun … English terms dictionary
specify — v. 1) (D; tr.) to specify by (to specify smb. by name) 2) (L) the contract specifies that a penalty must be paid if the work is not completed on time 3) (Q) the instructions specify how the medicine is to be taken * * * [ spesɪfaɪ] (L) the… … Combinatory dictionary
specify — verb ADVERB ▪ clearly ▪ fully ▪ carefully ▪ exactly, precisely ▪ She did not specify precisely how many people were involved in the incident … Collocations dictionary
specify — spe|ci|fy W3 [ˈspesıfaı] v past tense and past participle specified present participle specifying third person singular specifies [T] [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: specifier, from Late Latin specificare, from specificus; SPECIFIC1] to… … Dictionary of contemporary English