| 1. | The term is taken from the field of trusted systems and has a specialized meaning.
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| 2. | A " zombie object " has a specialized meaning in Objective-C, however, which is detailed below.
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| 3. | If the word has some specialized meaning, it might draw the definition from a technical dictionary.
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| 4. | For fictional subjects, terms such as " reliability " and " independence " have specialized meanings.
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| 5. | Along with the similar terms intellectually disabled, but have all since gained specialized meanings in modern times.
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| 6. | :* In case anyone is interested, there is a very specialized meaning for'catastrophe'in mathematics, see catastrophe theory.
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| 7. | The PG wrote " use round brackets for matrices, square brackets have a specialized meaning in other contexts ".
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| 8. | In England, " academy " had a specialized meaning for schools, but the Edinburgh Academy was more like the American examples.
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| 9. | I'm looking to compile a list of commonly-used legal terms that " look " like ordinary words but have specialized meanings in law.
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| 10. | :Textbook does have a specialized meaning, at least in the U . S . Unfortunately, our article says nothing about the origins of the term.
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