speciality
[spesh-ee-
al
-i-tee]
/ˌspɛʃ iˈæl ɪ ti/
noun
,
plural
specialities.
Chiefly British
1.
specialty
.
Origin
1400-50;
late Middle English
specialite
<
Late Latin
speciālitās;
see
specialty
Examples from the web for
speciality
Getting up close and personal with these gentle giants of the deep is our
speciality
.
It is implicitly bound to the question, whether there exist an elementary
speciality
called life ort not.
It was at one time believed that plants have the power of imparting their own
speciality
to their wearer.
Second of all, my study results are from an independent study published by scientists whose
speciality
is polar bear biology.
There is always room to fit your
speciality
field into the broader context of the existing narrative.
Who will talk to their peers about you when they hear about an opening in your
speciality
.
Instead of chasing after the entire body of knowledge, everyone focuses in on their
speciality
and hones it.
Locally caught seafood is a
speciality
for lunch and evening restaurant sittings.
The restaurant also offers a variety of sushi and
speciality
vegetable dishes.
The rooms range from regular hotel rooms to
speciality
suites, many of which have a fireplace.
British Dictionary definitions for
speciality
speciality
/
ˌspɛʃɪˈælɪtɪ
/
noun
(
pl
)
-ties
1.
a special interest or skill
2.
a service or product specialized in, as at a restaurant:
roast beef was a speciality of the house
(
as modifier
):
a speciality dish
3.
a special or distinguishing feature or characteristic