Word Meanings - SPECIFY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To mention or name, as a particular thing; to designate in words so as to distinguish from other things; as, to specify the uses of a plant; to specify articles purchased. He has there given us an exact geography of Greece, where the countries and
Additional info about word: SPECIFY
To mention or name, as a particular thing; to designate in words so as to distinguish from other things; as, to specify the uses of a plant; to specify articles purchased. He has there given us an exact geography of Greece, where the countries and the uses of their soils are specified. Pope.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of SPECIFY)
- Assign
 - Attribute
 - apportion
 - allege
 - refer
 - specify
 - consign
 - intrust
 - commit
 - point out
 - allot to
 - adduce
 - advance
 - appoint
 - convey
 - Characterize
 - Mark
 - distinguish
 - describe
 - particularize
 - style
 - designate
 - individualize
 - identify
 - Define
 - Mark out
 - limit
 - eliminate
 - elucidate
 - explain
 - fix
 - settle
 - determine
 - bound
 - Denominate
 - Name
 - call
 - denote
 - title
 - Detail Particularize
 - enumerate
 - recount
 - sift
 - analyze
 
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of SPECIFY)
- Retard
 - hinder
 - withhold
 - withdraw
 - recall
 - depress
 - degrade
 - suppress
 - oppose
 - retreat
 - decrease
 - Divorce
 - disconnect
 - dissociate
 - dissever
 - Hobble
 - limp
 - crawl
 - creep
 - shamble
 - Misname
 - miscall
 - misdesignate
 - misindicate
 - hint
 - suggest
 - shadow
 - adumbrate
 
Related words: (words related to SPECIFY)
- TITLELESS
Not having a title or name; without legitimate title. "A titleless tyrant." Chaucer. - SHAMBLE
One of a succession of niches or platforms, one above another, to hold ore which is thrown successively from platform to platform, and thus raised to a higher level. 2. pl. (more info) a bench, form, stool, fr. L. scamellum, dim. of scamnum - ASSIGNEE
In England, the persons appointed, under a commission of bankruptcy, to manage the estate of a bankrupt for the benefit of his creditors. (more info) A person to whom an assignment is made; a person appointed or deputed by another to do some act, - BOUNDLESS
Without bounds or confines; illimitable; vast; unlimited. "The boundless sky." Bryant. "The boundless ocean." Dryden. "Boundless rapacity." "Boundless prospect of gain." Macaulay. Syn. -- Unlimited; unconfined; immeasurable; illimitable; infinite. - CONSIGNER
One who consigns. See Consignor. - DIVORCEABLE
Capable of being divorced. - CREEP
to D. kruipen, G. kriechen, Icel. krjupa, Sw. krypa, Dan. krybe. Cf. 1. To move along the ground, or on any other surface, on the belly, as a worm or reptile; to move as a child on the hands and knees; to crawl. Ye that walk The earth, and stately - SUGGESTER
One who suggests. Beau. & Fl. - TITLED
Having or bearing a title. - ELIMINATE
To cause to disappear from an equation; as, to eliminate an unknown quantity. 3. To set aside as unimportant in a process of inductive inquiry; to leave out of consideration. Eliminate errors that have been gathering and accumulating. Lowth. 4. - SUGGEST
1. To introduce indirectly to the thoughts; to cause to be thought of, usually by the agency of other objects. Some ideas . . . are suggested to the mind by all the ways of sensation and reflection. Locke. 2. To propose with difference or modesty; - DESIGNATE
Designated; appointed; chosen. Sir G. Buck. - SHADOWY
1. Full of shade or shadows; causing shade or shadow. "Shadowy verdure." Fenton. This shadowy desert, unfrequented woods. Shak. 2. Hence, dark; obscure; gloomy; dim. "The shadowy past." Longfellow. 3. Not brightly luminous; faintly light. The moon - ALLOTTABLE
Capable of being allotted. - LIMITARIAN
Tending to limit. - DISSEVER
To part in two; to sever thoroughly; to sunder; to disunite; to separate; to disperse. The storm so dissevered the company . . . that most of therm never met again. Sir P. Sidney. States disserved, discordant, belligerent. D. Webster. (more info) - LIMITIVE
Involving a limit; as, a limitive law, one designed to limit existing powers. - TITLER
A large truncated cone of refined sugar. - DENOTEMENT
Sign; indication. Note: A word found in some editions of Shakespeare. - LIMITABLE
Capable of being limited. - HOME-BOUND
Kept at home. - FORESHADOW
To shadow or typi Dryden. - OUTBOUND
Outward bound. Dryden. - CONTRADISTINGUISH
To distinguish by a contrast of opposite qualities. These are our complex ideas of soul and body, as contradistinguished. Locke. - SADDUCEEISM; SADDUCISM
The tenets of the Sadducees. - INDISTINGUISHABLE
Not distinguishable; not capable of being perceived, known, or discriminated as separate and distinct; hence, not capable of being perceived or known; as, in the distance the flagship was indisguishable; the two copies were indisguishable in form - ARAEOSTYLE
See INTERCOLUMNIATION - CYCLOSTYLE
A contrivance for producing manifold copies of writing or drawing. The writing or drawing is done with a style carrying a small wheel at the end which makes minute punctures in the paper, thus converting it into a stencil. Copies are transferred - PREDEFINE
To define beforehand. - UNLIMITED
1. Not limited; having no bounds; boundless; as, an unlimited expanse of ocean. 2. Undefined; indefinite; not bounded by proper exceptions; as, unlimited terms. "Nothing doth more prevail than unlimited generalities." Hooker. 3. Unconfined; not 
