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etymological origin of | eng: misspecification |
etymological origin of | eng: respecification |
etymologically related | eng: species |
etymologically related | eng: specific |
etymologically related | eng: specify |
etymology | lat: specificationem |
has derived form | eng: specifications |
is derived from | eng: -ification |
lexical category | noun |
semantically related | eng: amplification |
semantically related | eng: arsenal |
semantically related | eng: aware |
semantically related | eng: belongings |
semantically related | eng: fruitage |
semantically related | eng: geomorphology |
semantically related | eng: horse whip |
semantically related | eng: increase |
semantically related | eng: increment |
semantically related | eng: manuscript |
semantically related | eng: merch |
semantically related | eng: merchandise |
semantically related | eng: offspring |
semantically related | eng: pescetarianism |
semantically related | eng: product |
semantically related | eng: provider |
semantically related | eng: report |
semantically related | eng: riches |
semantically related | eng: risk |
semantically related | eng: trifle |
semantically related | eng: wares |
semantically related | eng: yard goods |
translation | ces: specifikace |
translation | deu: Spezifikation |
translation | eng: product |
translation | fin: määräys |
translation | fin: määrittely |
translation | fin: spesifikaatio |
translation | fra: spécification |
translation | ita: specifica |
translation | ita: specificazione |
translation | pol: specyfikacja |
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