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Definition of Particular
1. Adjective. Unique or specific to a person or thing or category. "My own special chair"
2. Noun. A fact about some part (as opposed to general). "He always reasons from the particular to the general"
3. Adjective. Separate and distinct from others of the same group or category. "A man who wishes to make a particular woman fall in love with him"
4. Noun. A small part that can be considered separately from the whole. "It was perfect in all details"
Generic synonyms: Component, Component Part, Constituent, Part, Portion
Specialized synonyms: High Spot, Highlight
Derivative terms: Detail, Itemize
5. Adjective. Surpassing what is common or usual or expected. "What's so special about the year 2000?"
6. Noun. (logic) a proposition that asserts something about some (but not all) members of a class.
Category relationships: Logic
Generic synonyms: Proposition
Antonyms: Universal, Universal Proposition
7. Adjective. First and most important. "She gets special (or particular) satisfaction from her volunteer work"
8. Adjective. Exacting especially about details. "Very particular about how her food was prepared"
Similar to: Fastidious
Derivative terms: Fuss, Fussiness
9. Adjective. Providing specific details or circumstances. "A particular description of the room"
Definition of Particular
1. a. Relating to a part or portion of anything; concerning a part separated from the whole or from others of the class; separate; sole; single; individual; specific; as, the particular stars of a constellation.
2. n. A separate or distinct member of a class, or part of a whole; an individual fact, point, circumstance, detail, or item, which may be considered separately; as, the particulars of a story.
Definition of Particular
1. Adjective. (obsolete) Pertaining only to a part of something; partial. ¹
2. Adjective. Specific; discrete; concrete. ¹
3. Adjective. Specialised; characteristic of a specific person or thing. ¹
4. Adjective. (obsolete) Known only to an individual person or group; confidential. ¹
5. Adjective. Distinguished in some way; special (often in negative constructions). ¹
6. Adjective. (comparable) Of a person, concerned with, or attentive to, details; minute; precise; fastidious. ¹
7. Noun. A small individual part of something larger; a detail, a point. (defdate from 15th c.) ¹
8. Noun. (obsolete) A person's own individual case. (defdate 16th-19th c.) ¹
9. Noun. (context: now philosophy chiefly in plural) A particular case; an individual thing as opposed to a whole class. (Opposed to (term generals), (term universals).) (defdate from 17th c.) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Particular
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Medical Definition of Particular
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1. Relating to a part or portion of anything; concerning a part separated from the whole or from others of the class; separate; sole; single; individual; specific; as, the particular stars of a constellation. "[/Make] each particular hair to stand an end, Like quills upon the fretful porpentine." (Shak) "Seken in every halk and every herne Particular sciences for to lerne." (Chaucer)
2. Of or pertaining to a single person, class, or thing; belonging to one only; not general; not common; hence, personal; peculiar; singular. "Thine own particular wrongs." "Wheresoever one plant draweth such a particular juice out of the earth." (Bacon)
3. Separate or distinct by reason of superiority; distinguished; important; noteworthy; unusual; special; as, he brought no particular news; she was the particular belle of the party.
4. Concerned with, or attentive to, details; minute; circumstantial; precise; as, a full and particular account of an accident; hence, nice; fastidious; as, a man particular in his dress.
5. Containing a part only; limited; as, a particular estate, or one precedent to an estate in remainder. Holding a particular estate; as, a particular tenant.
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Particular
Literary usage of Particular
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Capital: A Critique of Political Economy by Karl Marx (1906)
"The particular Equivalent form. Each commodity, such as coat, tea, corn, iron,
... The bodily form of each &f these commodities figures now as a particular ..."
2. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding by John Locke (1803)
"... either fimple or complex ideas into one, as it does by the fame faculty make
the complex ideas of particular ..."
3. The Golden Book of Marcus Aurelius by Marcus Aurelius, Meric Casaubon (1898)
"... and care of things particular, they are surely his reasonable and principal
creatures, that are the proper object of his particular care and providence. ..."
4. Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure by William Mack, Howard Pervear Nash (1903)
"The courts have not fixed upon any particular time as a reasonable time within
which to present paper payable on demand or at eight, ..."
5. The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York by Daniel Defoe (1790)
"... are none of his beft friends, fo his particular 'affections are generally his
... particular ..."
6. Psychology, General Introduction by Charles Hubbard Judd (1917)
"Psychology as a preparation for the intelligent diagnosis of particular ...
It does not follow that the particular difficulty encountered in any given case ..."
7. The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare (1912)
"Note: In this particular case: where the speaker is so self-important, it would
be "I," "my," and "mine" all the time. Shakespeare carefully places the ..."