specification

IPA: spɛsɪfɪkˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • An explicit set of requirements to be satisfied by a material, product, or service.
  • An act of specifying.
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Examples of "specification" in Sentences

  • The specification of the car was basic.
  • Examples of this are the testimonial and specification sections.
  • A real Guernsey is 100% wool, made with yarn spun to a certain specification and weighing in at about one kilo.
  • Bradford, you know every well that the "rule" of codon-amino acid specification is the association between the two.
  • KC: Bradford, you know every well that the "rule" of codon-amino acid specification is the association between the two.
  • First let’s revisit Dembski’s and Behe’s position on function which shows that their use of the term specification or purpose clearly refers to function.
  • For web developers interested in HTML5, this article looks at support for the specification from the point of view of industry — browser makers and software developers.
  • First my comments on the Beckwith thread where I show how Dembski and Behe use the term specification or purpose to refer to “function”, and secondly a thread on strings in which the concept of purpose arose again.

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