Definitionadj. developed or designed for a special activity or function
Last update: July 9, 2015
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For the study of rivers alone the name potamology has been suggested by Penck, and the subject being of much practical importance has received a good deal of attention.4 The study of lakes has also been specialized under the name of 1 See, for a summary of river-action, A. [Please select]
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It was strictly a collector's collection, intensely specialized. [Please select]
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The trade of both countries suffered, but Germany's, being more specialized, much the more severely. [Please select]
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However, it seems that abilities that are very much specialized, such as musical ability, artistic ability, etc. [Please select]
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The single task as performed by the individual is so small and so specialized that it does not seem worth while. [Please select]
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Both species have specialized flight songs, but in the birds that I studied these songs were infrequent and seemingly unimportant. [Please select]
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They draw his attention to some more specialized literature in English, and occasionally in French and German. [Please select]
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Creel, _The Birth of China_, London 1936 and his more specialized _Studies in Early Chinese Culture_, Baltimore 1937. [Please select]
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We see in it also a hearty appreciation of more specialized work. [Please select]
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Many specialized studies by Chinese, Japanese, and Western scholars on problems of Chinese history are now available and of assistance in this task. [Please select]
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Since the scholars of Confucius's type specialized in the knowledge and conduct of ceremonies, Confucius gave ritualism a correspondingly important place both in spiritual and in practical life. [Please select]
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