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specialise

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Etymology

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From special-ise.

Verb

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specialise (third-person singular simple present specialises, present participle specialising, simple past and past participle specialised)

  1. Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of specialize.
    • 1616, Richard Sheldon, A Survey of the Miracles of the Church of Rome, Proving Them to be Antichristian, section 261:
      Our Sauiour specialising and nominating the places in which these false prophets should teach his presence to be.
    • 1908 March 27, Pall Mall Gazette, 12/3:
      Firms... which have specialised in the manufacture of ‘heavies’...
    • 1945 January and February, T. F. Cameron, “Dock Working”, in Railway Magazine, page 9:
      Some centres specialise in timber, and those conveniently situated to the coalfields deal with large quantities of pit props.
    • 2012 December 26, Patrick Butler and Abby Young-Powell, “Oily Cart company specialises in theatre for youngsters with complex disabilities”, in The Guardian[1]:
      [Oily Cart] specialises in creating spectacular productions for young people with complex disabilities.