Specific

Specific may refer to:


 * Specificity
 * Specific, a cure or therapy for a specific illness


 * Law:
 * Specific deterrence, focussed on an individual
 * Specific finding, intermediate verdict used by a jury in determining the final verdict
 * Specific jurisdiction over an out-of-state party, specific to cases that have a substantial connection to the party's in-state activity.
 * Order of specific performance, court order to perform a specific act


 * Economics, finance, and accounting:
 * Asset specificity, the extent to which the investments made to support a particular transaction have a higher value to that transaction than they would have if they were redeployed for any other purpose
 * Specific Identification, summing purchase costs of all inventory items
 * Specific rate duty, duty paid at a specific amount per unit
 * Specific risk, risk that affects a very small number of assets


 * Psychology:
 * Domain specificity, theory that many aspects of cognition are supported by specialized, presumably evolutionarily specified, learning devices
 * Specific developmental disorder
 * Specific learning disability
 * Specific phobia, phobia of a specific thing or situation
 * Specific social phobia, triggered only by specific social situations


 * Biology:
 * Specific appetite, drive to eat foods with specific flavors or other characteristics
 * Specific enzyme activity, activity per milligram of total protein
 * Specific granule, secretory vesicle in granulocytes
 * Specific growth rate, increase in cell mass per unit cell mass per unit time
 * Specific immunity, to a particular pathogen
 * Specific leaf area, leaf area to dry mass
 * Specific name (botany), species name of a plant
 * Specific name (zoology), species name of an animal
 * Specific Pathogen Free, of a laboratory animal guaranteed free of particular pathogens

"Specific" generally means per unit of something (often mass), but signals a division by a quantity which may or may not be named. If the quantity is named, it is usually placed before "specific" in the term (i.e., thrust specific fuel consumption). Named and unnamed divisor quantities are given for the terms below.
 * Physics and engineering:

Per unit of mass (short form of mass-specific):
 * Specific activity
 * Specific energy
 * Specific internal energy
 * Specific kinetic energy
 * Specific enthalpy
 * Specific force
 * Specific heat capacity, heat capacity per unit mass, unless another unit is named, such as mole specific heat capacity, or volume specific heat capacity
 * Specific latent heat
 * Specific modulus
 * Specific orbital energy, orbital energy per unit mass
 * Specific power, per unit of mass (or volume or area)
 * Specific relative angular momentum
 * Specific surface area, per unit of mass, volume, or cross-sectional area
 * Specific volume, volume per unit of mass, or reciprocal of density

Per unit of other type. The dividing unit is sometimes added before the term "specific", and sometimes omitted.
 * Brake specific fuel consumption, fuel consumption per unit of braking power
 * Thrust specific fuel consumption, fuel consumption per unit of thrust
 * Specific fuel consumption (disambiguation). Fuel consumption per unit thrust, or per unit power. Type defined as above.
 * Specific acoustic impedance, ratio of sound pressure p to particle velocity v at a single frequency
 * Specific conductance, conductance per meter. Same as electrical conductivity
 * Specific detectivity of a photodetector
 * Specific gas constant, per molar mass
 * Specific gravity, relative density with respect to water (density per water density)
 * Specific heat of vaporization, enthalpy of vaporization, vaporizing heat per mole
 * Specific humidity, ratio of water vapor to air (including water vapor and dry air) in a particular mass
 * Specific impulse, impulse (momentum change) per unit of propellant (either per unit of propellant mass, or per unit of propellant by Earth-weight)
 * Specific mass, actually meaning volume-specific mass, or mass per unit volume. Same as density
 * Specific melting heat, enthalpy of fusion; melting heat per mole
 * Specific modulus, elastic modulus per mass density
 * Specific properties of a substance
 * Specific resistance, resistance per meter. Same as electrical resistivity
 * Specific speed, unitless figure of merit used to classify pump impellers (pump-specific) and turbines (turbine-specific). Ratio of performance against reference pump that needs one unit of speed to pump one unit volume per one unit hydraulic head pressure. For a turbine, it is performance measured against a reference turbine that develops one unit of power per one unit speed per one unit of hydraulic head.
 * Specific strength, material strength (pressure required at failure) per unit material density.
 * Specific surface area, per unit of mass, volume, or cross-sectional area
 * Specific surface energy, free energy per unit surface-area
 * Specific thrust, thrust per unit air intake rate
 * Specific weight, weight per unit volume


 * Other fields:
 * Specific absorption rate, power absorbed per mass of tissue at a given frequency
 * Specific acid catalysis, in which the reaction rate is proportional to the concentration of the protonated solvent molecules
 * Specific capacity of a water well, quantity per unit of drawdown
 * Specific creation, creationism as opposed to evolution
 * Specific interval, shortest possible clockwise distance between pitch classes on the chromatic circle
 * Specific integral, in calculus, eliminates the constant of integration
 * Specific Physical Preparedness, being prepared for the movements in a specific physical activity (usually a sport)
 * Specific rotation of a chemical, angle of optical rotation α when plane-polarized light is passed through a sample with a path length of one decimeter and a sample concentration of one gram per one millilitre
 * Specific storage, specific yield, and specific capacity, characterize the capacity of an aquifer to release groundwater from storage in response to a decline in hydraulic head