Subspecialized vs Subspecialize - What's the difference?
subspecialized | subspecialize |
(subspecialize)
To specialize within a particular area of a specialty.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=July 12, author=Amanda Petrusich, title=They’ve Got Those Old, Hard-to-Find Blues, work=New York Times
, passage=Although most collectors subspecialize by genre, whether jazz or classical or country, it’s early American rural blues —? loose acoustic laments, recorded before 1935 and performed by artists who were born in or near the Mississippi Delta —? that inspires the highest prices and the most fevered pursuits. }}
To specialize within a particular area of a specialty.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=July 12, author=Amanda Petrusich, title=They’ve Got Those Old, Hard-to-Find Blues, work=New York Times
, passage=Although most collectors subspecialize by genre, whether jazz or classical or country, it’s early American rural blues —? loose acoustic laments, recorded before 1935 and performed by artists who were born in or near the Mississippi Delta —? that inspires the highest prices and the most fevered pursuits. }}
As verbs the difference between subspecialized and subspecialize
is that subspecialized is (subspecialize) while subspecialize is to specialize within a particular area of a specialty.subspecialized
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Verb
(head)subspecialize
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Alternative forms
* subspecialise (UK)Verb
(subspecializ)citation
Derived terms
* subspecialty, subspeciality * subspecialistsubspecialize
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Alternative forms
* subspecialise (UK)Verb
(subspecializ)citation
