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From Middle French specification, from Medieval Latin specificationem (accusative of specificatio).
specification (countable and uncountable, plural specifications)
- An explicit set of requirements to be satisfied by a material, product, or service.
- An act of specifying.
explicit set of requirements
- Armenian: հատկորոշում (hatkorošum), մասնագիր (hy) (masnagir)
- Bulgarian: специфика́ция f (specifikácija)
- Catalan: especificació f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 規格/规格 (zh) (guīgé), 規範/规范 (zh) (guīfàn)
- Czech: specifikace f
- Dutch: specificatie (nl) f
- Finnish: määrittely (fi), spesifikaatio (fi)
- French: spécification (fr) f
- Georgian: სპეციფიკაცია (sṗecipiḳacia)
- German: Spezifikation (de) f
- Greek: προδιαγραφή (el) f (prodiagrafí), προσδιορισμός (el) m (prosdiorismós)
- Hungarian: vizsgakövetelmény (hu) sg, vizsgakövetelmények pl
- Indonesian: spesifikasi (id)
- Italian: specificazione (it) f, specifica (it) f, capitolato (it) m
- Japanese: 仕様 (ja) (しよう, shiyō), スペック (ja) (supekku)
- Korean: 사양 (ko) (sayang), 스펙 (ko) (seupek)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: spesifikasjon m
- Nynorsk: spesifikasjon m
- Polish: specyfikacja (pl) f
- Portuguese: especificação (pt) f
- Russian: специфика́ция (ru) f (specifikácija)
- Slovak: špecifikácia f
- Spanish: especificación (es) f
- Swedish: specifikation (sv) c
- Turkish: şartname (tr)
- Ukrainian: специфіка́ція f (specyfikácija)
- Vietnamese: quy cách (vi), quy phạm (vi), đặc tả (vi)
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