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Definition of particular
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of particular is as below...
Particular
(n.)
Special
or
personal
peculiarity,
trait,
or
character;
individuality;
interest,
etc..
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Several
::
Several
(a.)
Separate;
distinct;
particular;
single.
Particularism
::
Particularism
(n.)
Devotion
to the
interests
of one's own
kingdom
or
province
rather
than to those of the
empire.
Biographer
::
Biographer
(n.) One who
writes
an
account
or
history
of the life of a
particular
person;
a
writer
of
lives,
as
Plutarch..
Revert
::
Revert
(v. i.) To
return
to the
proprietor
after the
termination
of a
particular
estate
granted
by him.
Assemblage
::
Assemblage
(n.) A
collection
of
individuals,
or of
individuals,
or of
particular
things;
as, a
political
assemblage;
an
assemblage
of
ideas..
Subsumption
::
Subsume
(v. t.) To take up into or
under,
as
individual
under
species,
species
under
genus,
or
particular
under
universal;
to place (any one
cognition)
under
another
as
belonging
to it; to
include
under
something
else..
Abortion
::
Abortion
(n.) The act of
giving
premature
birth;
particularly,
the
expulsion
of the human fetus
prematurely,
or
before
it is
capable
of
sustaining
life;
miscarriage..
Degeneration
::
Degeneration
(n.) A
gradual
deterioration,
from
natural
causes,
of any class of
animals
or
plants
or any
particular
organ or
organs;
hereditary
degradation
of
type..
Allotment
::
Allotment
(n.) The
allowance
of a
specific
amount
of scrip or of a
particular
thing to a
particular
person.
Appropriate
::
Appropriate
(v. t.) To set apart for, or
assign
to, a
particular
person
or use, in
exclusion
of all
others;
-- with to or for; as, a spot of
ground
is
appropriated
for a
garden;
to
appropriate
money for the
increase
of the
navy..
Vogue
::
Vogue (n.) The way or
fashion
of
people
at any
particular
time;
temporary
mode,
custom,
or
practice;
popular
reception
for the time; -- used now
generally
in the
phrase
in
vogue..
Corium
::
Corium
(n.) Armor made of
leather,
particularly
that used by the
Romans;
used also by
Enlish
soldiers
till the reign of
Edward
I..
Gang
::
Gang (v. i.) A
number
going in
company;
hence,
a
company,
or a
number
of
persons
associated
for a
particular
purpose;
a group of
laborers
under one
foreman;
a
squad;
as, a gang of
sailors;
a chain gang; a gang of
thieves..
Rank
::
Rank (v. i.) To be
ranged;
to be set or
disposed,
as in a
particular
degree,
class,
order,
or
division..
Governing
::
Governing
(a.)
Requiring
a
particular
case.
Dispensation
::
Dispensation
(n.) The
relaxation
of a law in a
particular
case;
permission
to do
something
forbidden,
or to omit doing
something
enjoined;
specifically,
in the Roman
Catholic
Church,
exemption
from some
ecclesiastical
law or
obligation
to God which a man has
incurred
of his own free will
(oaths,
vows,
etc.)..
Quarter
::
Quarter
(v. t.) A
division
of a town, city, or
county;
a
particular
district;
a
locality;
as, the Latin
quarter
in
Paris..
Celebrant
::
Celebrant
(n.) One who
performs
a
public
religious
rite; --
applied
particularly
to an
officiating
priest
in the Roman
Catholic
Church,
as
distinguished
from his
assistants..
Talent
::
Talent
(v. t.)
Intellectual
ability,
natural
or
acquired;
mental
endowment
or
capacity;
skill in
accomplishing;
a
special
gift,
particularly
in
business,
art, or the like;
faculty;
a use of the word
probably
originating
in the
Scripture
parable
of the
talents
(Matt.
xxv.
14-30)..
Circumstance
::
Circumstance
(v. t.) To place in a
particular
situation;
to
supply
relative
incidents.
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