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.
Please provide the specific word you would like me to spell in Aramaic.
Didn't you just spell it...? Be more specific please.
Medieval or mediaeval (UK specific)
specific.
Yes, you can enchant a planeswalker with a spell or ability, but it depends on the specific enchantment and the rules of the game.
No need for help, your just fine without it....SPECIFIC!
There is no specific name for the spell. She and Spike simply call it "number 25."
The correct spelling is "specified" (gave specific information).
The proper spelling is "paradigm" (a specific circumstance or example).
You spell it the same as you do in the U.S.
The opposite of "patrificus totalus," a spell in the Harry Potter series that petrifies a person completely, would be a spell that restores someone from a petrified state to full mobility and consciousness. While there isn't a specific spell mentioned in the series that directly serves as an opposite, the counter-spell for petrification is often implied to involve reversing the effects of the original spell, typically through magical means or specific potions.
The correct spelling is particular (specific, or a detail, or characteristic of particles).