English-Thai Dictionary
particularity
N การ มี ลักษณะเฉพาะ เจาะจง ความพิถีพิถัน มากเกินไป individuality identity idiosyncresy uniqueness kan-me-lak-sa-na-cha-prow-jor-jong
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PARTICULARITY
n.Distinct notice or specification of particulars. --Even descending to particularities, what kingdoms he should overcome.
1. Singleness; individuality; single act; single case.
2. Petty account; minute incident.
To see the titles that were most agreeable to such an emperor--with the like particularities--
3. Something belonging to single persons.
4. Something peculiar or singular.
I saw an old heathen altar with this particularity, that it was hollowed like a dish at one end, but not the end on which the sacrifice was laid.
5. Minuteness in detail. He related the story with great particularity.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PARTICULARITY
Par *tic `u *lar "i *ty, n.; pl. Particularities. Etym: [Cf. F.particularité. ]
1. The state or quality of being particular; distinctiveness; circumstantiality; minuteness in detail.
2. That which is particular; as: (a ) Peculiar quality; individual characteristic; peculiarity. "An old heathen altar with this particularity. " Addison. (b ) Special circumstance; minute detail; particular. "Even descending to particularities." Sir P. Sidney. (c ) Something of special or private concern or interest. Let the general trumpet blow his blast, Particularities and petty sounds To cease! Shak .
New American Oxford Dictionary
particularity
par tic u lar i ty |pə (r )ˌtikyəˈlaritē pərˈtɪkjuˈlærəti | ▶noun ( pl. particularities ) the quality of being individual: the central figures of his novels are stripped of their particularity. • fullness or minuteness of detail in the treatment of something: parties must present their case with some degree of accuracy and particularity. • (particularities ) small details: the tedious particularities of daily life | he wanted to disregard the particularities and establish general laws. • Christian Theology God's incarnation as Jesus as a particular person at a particular time and place. ORIGIN early 16th cent. (as particularities ‘details ’): from Old French particularite or late Latin particularitas, from Latin particularis ‘concerning a small part. ’
Oxford Dictionary
particularity
par |ticu ¦lar |ity |pəˌtɪkjʊˈlarɪti | ▶noun ( pl. particularities ) [ mass noun ] 1 the quality of being individual. • fullness or minuteness of detail in the treatment of something: parties must present their case with some degree of accuracy and particularity. • (particularities ) small details: the tedious particularities of daily life. 2 Christian Theology the doctrine of God's incarnation as Jesus as a particular person at a particular time and place. ORIGIN early 16th cent. (as particularities ‘details ’): from Old French particularite or late Latin particularitas, from Latin particularis ‘concerning a small part ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
particularity
particularity noun 1 the particularity of each human being: individuality, distinctiveness, uniqueness, singularity, originality. 2 a great degree of particularity: detail, precision, accuracy, thoroughness, scrupulousness, meticulousness.
Oxford Thesaurus
particularity
particularity noun 1 the particularity of each human being: individuality, distinctiveness, uniqueness, singularity, originality, peculiarity. 2 parties must present their case with some degree of particularity: detail, precision, exactness, accuracy, thoroughness, scrupulousness, meticulousness. 3 local and personal particularities: feature, trait, characteristic, idiosyncrasy, peculiarity, quirk, detail, item, circumstance, point, property.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
particularity
par tic u lar i ty /pə r tɪ̀kjəlǽrəti |-kju- /名詞 複 -ties ⦅かたく ⦆1 U 特殊性, 特質性 .2 U (細部にわたる )正確さ ; 注意深さ ; 風変わりなこと .3 C 細部 ; 特徴, 特質 .