special
See also: spécial
English
Etymology
From Middle English *special, especial, especiall, from Old French especial (whence also French spécial), from Latin specialis (from species, speciei).
Pronunciation
- enPR: spĕʹshəl, IPA(key): /ˈspɛ.ʃəl/
Audio (US) (file) Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ɛʃəl
Adjective
special (comparative more special or specialer, superlative most special or specialest)
- Distinguished by a unique or unusual quality.
- a special episode of a television series
- Of particular personal interest or value; dear; beloved.
- Everyone is special to someone.
- (euphemistic) Of or related to learning or intellectual disabilities.
- special education
- He goes to a special school.
- Constituting or relating to a species.
- The seven dark spots is a special property unique to Coccinella septempunctata.
- Chief in excellence.
- Shakespeare
- The king hath drawn / The special head of all the land together.
- Shakespeare
- (military) Of or related to special forces.
Derived terms
Related terms
- especial
- especially
- special attack
- special constable
- special defense
- special delivery
- special ed
- special education
- special forces
- Special Olympics
- special ops
Translations
distinguished by a unique or unusual quality
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of particular interest or value; certain; dear; beloved; favored
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(offensive slang): retarded; handicapped
constituting or relating to a species
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Noun
special (plural specials)
- A reduction in consumer cost (usually for a limited time) for items or services rendered.
- We're running a special on turkey for Thanksgiving.
- One of a rotation of meals systematically offered for a lower price at a restaurant.
- Today's special is our tuna melt on rye.
- (broadcasting) Unusual or exceptional episode of a series.
- Did you see the Christmas special?
- (Britain, colloquial) A special constable.
- Anything that is not according to normal practice, plan, or schedule, as an unscheduled run of transportation that is normally scheduled.
- Thousands came to see the special that carried the President's coffin.
- (video games) Special move.
- 1995, "Tony Pordon", Tekken Review [PSX] (on newsgroup rec.games.video.misc)
- Using the right moves, you can sometimes chain 2 specials in a row to form multiple hit combos.
- 1995, "Tony Pordon", Tekken Review [PSX] (on newsgroup rec.games.video.misc)
- Any unlicensed medicine produced or obtained for a specific individual patient.
Translations
A reduction in consumer cost (usually for a limited time) for items or services rendered
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Verb
special (third-person singular simple present specials, present participle specialing or specialling, simple past and past participle specialed or specialled)
- (nursing) To supervise a patient one-on-one.
- 2015 July 7, Jo-Ann Giandinoto, Karen-leigh Edward, “The phenomenon of co-morbid physical and mental illness in acute medical care: the lived experience of Australian health professionals”, in BMC Research Notes, volume 8, DOI: :
- Participant three described their personal interest in mental health care: “I have an interest in mental health but I have found that other staff on the surgical ward who have been there for a while… often say I hate specialling these patients…”
Dutch
Pronunciation
- (Netherlands) IPA(key): /ˈspɛ.ʃɔl/, /ˈspɛ.ʃɑl/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: spe‧ci‧al
Middle French
Adjective
special m (feminine singular speciale, masculine plural speciaulx, feminine plural speciales)
- special; extraordinary; beyond what is usual
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