| specialist |
organism which has very particular habitat needs as opposed to a generalist which can live on a variety of different foods or cover types
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| specialization |
1. Producing more than you need of some things, and less of others, hence "specializing" in the first. In international trade, this is just the opposite of self-sufficiency. 2. Doing less than everything, as when a country produces fewer different goods than it consumes. In a 2x2 trade model, this means each country produces just one good. With many goods and countries, it means each country has some goods that it does not (and cannot competitively) produce. ...
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| special senses |
Vision, hearing, taste, and smell.
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| specialist |
A doctor whose patients are expected to confine their ailments to his office hours.
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| specialty |
somebody's specialty or area of responsibility ( informal )
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