"Conv-prob spec cond" likely refers to "convergent probability under specified conditions." This term is used in statistics to describe the likelihood of a sequence of random variables converging to a specified value under certain conditions or assumptions. It indicates the probability of convergence as conditions are met.
The term "spec" is short for specification, which refers to a detailed description of requirements, functionalities, or design for a product, service, or project. Specs are used to communicate and define what needs to be done and how it should be achieved.
The base word "spec" comes from the Latin word "specere," meaning "to look" or "to see." It is often used in words related to looking, observing, examining, or considering, such as "inspect," "spectacle," or "perspective."
The morpheme spec conveys the meaning of "look" or "see" in these words. In "inspect," spec means "look closely or examine," while in "suspect," it means "look at with distrust or doubt." In "spector," spec means "one who watches or observes."
Some words that use the prefix 'spec' are:specialspeciesspecificspeciousspeckledspectaclespectacularspectatorspectrographspectrespectrumspeculate
The prefix for the word "spectator" is "spec-".
Spec is short for specific or specifications
In gynecology, spec is short for speculum.
The root spec means: look or too see
Specification
Special attack.
This issue generally goes for $40 (used cond.), $80 (VG cond.), $120 (EXC. cond.)
$200 in rough cond. and $600 in ex. cond.
High spec means that all the parts, even the small parts are of higher than average quality.
Cath spec is short for catheter specimen, a urine specimen collected by inserting a tube through the urethra into the bladder.
cond.
To con, as a ship.
15.00 dollars mint cond. 6.00 good cond.