No need for help, your just fine without it....SPECIFIC!
That is the correct spelling of "specifications" (details).
specific.
The likely word is "certain" (sure, or a specific subgroup).
The correct spelling is "specific" (particular, exact).
The correct spelling is paraphernalia (devices or equipment used for specific purposes).
The correct spelling is anorexic (having a specific eating disorder, too thin).
Yes, specific is the right way to spell this word.Some example sentences are:You will need to be more specific.I want a specific answer to this question.
Didn't you just spell it...? Be more specific please.
Medieval or mediaeval (UK specific)
specific.
The correct spelling is "specified" (gave specific information).
The proper spelling is "paradigm" (a specific circumstance or example).
There is no specific name for the spell. She and Spike simply call it "number 25."
The likely word is "certain" (sure, or a specific subgroup).
The correct spelling is particular (specific, or a detail, or characteristic of particles).
theres actually not a specific one theres alot that you can spell from long distances it depends on the spell and how its made
Most, although not all practitioners of Magic / Witchcraft do not sell their spells. When we undertake to create a spell it is with the permission and at the request of a specific person. The spells are usually individual specific and tend to loose potency when used generically.
The correct spelling is "specific" (particular, exact).