specs

IPA: spˈɛks

noun

  • (colloquial) Specifications: plural of spec
  • (colloquial, plural only) Abbreviation of spectacles. [(plural only, formal) A pair of lenses set in a frame worn on the nose and ears in order to correct deficiencies in eyesight or to ornament the face.]
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Examples of "specs" in Sentences

  • Click here for a list of the full specs from the Seagate website.
  • Building according to LEED specs is the norm for big corporations.
  • Matching specs is a waste of time unless you REALLY know what is under the hood.
  • Model funds still looking to buy Aud/Usd; leveraged names and shorter-term specs on the offer.
  • ALSO – it comes completely insulated with SIPs, insulated glass windows and according to the specs is quite weather-tight.
  • In place of some Hollywood voluptuary, she gives us a Cleopatra who is a working queen and ruler: at one point we even see her in specs sitting at a desk signing state papers.
  • We tried to show the client had a lot to do with it too -- refusing to take accountability for changes in specs, delayed decisions, contradictory information -- but it just made things worse.

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