Specced: meaning, definitions and examples

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specced

 

[ spɛkt ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

technical specification

The term 'specced' is the past tense of 'spec', which means to design or develop a specification for a product or system. It is often used in contexts involving technical or engineering projects where detailed requirements are established.

Synonyms

designed, developed, outlined, specified.

Examples of usage

  • The project was specced by the engineering team last month.
  • After being specced, the software will undergo further testing.
  • The new smartphone was specced for high performance and durability.

Translations

Translations of the word "specced" in other languages:

🇵🇹 especificado

🇮🇳 विशेषित

🇩🇪 spezifiziert

🇮🇩 ditentukan

🇺🇦 вказаний

🇵🇱 określony

🇯🇵 仕様された

🇫🇷 spécifié

🇪🇸 especificado

🇹🇷 belirlenmiş

🇰🇷 명세된

🇸🇦 محدد

🇨🇿 specifikovaný

🇸🇰 špecifikovaný

🇨🇳 指定的

🇸🇮 določeno

🇮🇸 sérsniðið

🇰🇿 ерекшеленген

🇬🇪 სპეციფიცირებული

🇦🇿 təyin edilmiş

🇲🇽 especificado

Etymology

The word 'spec' is derived from the Latin 'specere', meaning 'to look' or 'to see'. It evolved in English during the early 20th century, initially being used in specific contexts related to technical specifications. Over time, it became more commonly used in various fields such as software development, engineering, and product design. The transformation into 'specced' reflects a natural linguistic evolution as language adapts to new technologies and methodologies. Today, 'specced' is frequently encountered in discussions about product development, indicating that certain criteria or features have been clearly defined and documented.