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Example sentences for "specialised"

Lexicographically close words:
special; speciale; speciali; specialisation; specialise; specialising; specialism; specialist; specialists; specialiter
  1. Voyez specialised on the intaglio seals, and added Wedgwood and Bentley's names to his handiwork.

  2. They might be given specialised schooling in agriculture, the most important schooling we can give our rising generation, while all of them would gain physically.

  3. Though this large proportion sufficiently shows the amount of our indebtedness to the classical languages for our abstract or specialised scientific terms, the absolutely indisputable nature of the English substratum remains clearly evident.

  4. Communications had become far greater; and arts or trade had now to some extent specialised themselves in special places.

  5. Between these two layers is a cavity, which is at first directly continuous with the general body cavity, of which indeed it merely forms a specialised part (fig.

  6. The posterior segmental tubes, when connected in this way with a more or less specialised duct, have been regarded in the preceding pages as constituting a metanephros.

  7. The stomach is more specialised than in other Insectivores, the pyloric region being extended as a narrowish tube.

  8. Accompanying these generalised Cetacean characters are some which show that the animal was too specialised to be the direct ancestor of any existing forms.

  9. The skull of the Carnivora is longer in the more primitive types, such as the Canidae, and shorter in the more specialised Felidae.

  10. It is evidently a specialised type, and has pursued a course parallel to that of the Horse.

  11. The genus thus shows a mixture of ancient and specialised characters.

  12. But they possessed teeth which were distinctly specialised into incisors, canines, and molars.

  13. It is a much-specialised Creodont, and therefore exhibits well the distinctive characters of the group.

  14. In tracing the series of these Cats we find a gradual reduction of the teeth from a more nearly complete number down to the specialised dentition of the existing Cats.

  15. In several ways, therefore, the existing Giraffe is a more modified or {306} specialised animal than its forerunner of the Miocene.

  16. It is a much-specialised branch of an early type.

  17. Specialised terms for moral qualities of character and conduct are, however, not lacking.

  18. They are therefore fairly numerous; but, as among the other peoples, the calling is a highly specialised one, though not one which occupies a man's whole time or excuses him from the usual labours of his community.

  19. The term Indonesian may now be regarded as definitely restricted to a dolichocephalic, and the term Proto-Malay to a brachycephalic race, of which the true Malays (Orang Malayu) are a specialised branch.

  20. There are many instances of SIAP of specialised function.

  21. Smelting and forging demand a specialised skill which is attained by relatively few.

  22. This is a curious instance of the persistent lack of the tradition of a specialised craft among communities that might have been expected to acquire it easily from their neighbours.

  23. In certain branches of geology he had himself taken little interest, having specialised early, and as at first he had no assistant, all the work fell on his own shoulders.

  24. Many of the more specialised branches of geology, such as petrology, were as yet in a very rudimentary state.

  25. I think it a conclusion, fully justified by analogy, that, sooner or later, we shall discover the remains of our less specialised primatic ancestors in the strata which have yielded the less specialised equine and canine quadrupeds.

  26. Ivan the Terrible was the outcome of a long line of Moskovite princes, men who had been actuated by one ruling idea, which idea was in him so developed and specialised that he was nothing short of a monomaniac.

  27. In one moment of blind fury the primeval ape-instinct had leaped forth and had destroyed the weaving and toiling of a lifetime of specialised effort.

  28. The longitudinal air-tubes are characteristic of the more specialised Tracheata.

  29. The order Orthoptera is undeniably the least specialised among winged insects at least, and within this order none are more simple in structure, or reach farther back in the geological record than the Cockroaches.

  30. The more specialised flies have the simple arrangement of the Bug complicated by a system of branching tubes, which are probably a special modification of the salivary duct.

  31. It is never exceeded; though in the more specialised orders, such as Lepidoptera and Diptera, it may be reduced to nine, eight, or even seven.

  32. A posterior cavity becomes specialised as the ductus ejaculatorius, while the hindmost part of the thickening, which is at first double, afterwards by coalescence single, forms the penis (figs.

  33. The limbs, which in less specialised Arthropoda are carried with great regularity on every segment of the body, are greatly reduced in Insects.

  34. A very lengthy description, far beyond our space or the reader’s patience, would be required to explain in detail the musculature of the head, limbs, and other specialised regions.

  35. In the more specialised Diptera this becomes a kind of cupping-glass.

  36. Nevertheless, the specialised behaviour of the migrants furnished a clue, and pointed out the direction which further inquiry ought to take.

  37. Yet since some remote if undated epoch the specialised Negro type, as depicted on the Egyptian monuments some thousands of years ago[135], has everywhere been maintained with striking uniformity.

  38. In my opinion, it would be a great loss if this problem, concerning every one so closely as it does, were to disappear from the horizon of the educated lay public, by being interned in some inaccessible specialised scientific journal.

  39. A specialised and somewhat complicated investigation was necessary in order to discover formulations appropriate to the types.

  40. Dealing more particularly with the assumed relation between highly specialised mental faculties and the anatomy of the brain, as apart from its mere size, the same author cites the case of Dr.

  41. It is obvious that even the most specialised adjustments of organic structure and activity presuppose the most general and simple uniformities of purely physical nature.

  42. The Captain, a younger man, I will call a Gunner, one who has specialised in naval gunnery in all its branches, and one who knows the old methods and those which now are new and secret.

  43. The guns for this Greek battleship had been ordered in America, a country which has specialised in guns of that calibre.

  44. One of these Admirals I will call a Salt Horse, a man who has seen service during half a century but who has not specialised in a technical branch such as gunnery, or navigation, or torpedoes.

  45. After a time the specialised materials are drawn together and combined into a vehicle, an organised unity, serving as a tabernacle for the Self.

  46. There are indications that such races may have originated in one or more of the following ways: (1) By a natural tendency in synthetic types to become specialised in the direction of one or other of their constituent elements.

  47. The occurrence of such an advanced and specialised type as that of Dadoxylon in the Middle Devonian should guard us against these errors.

  48. Politics will cease to be an essentially specialised profession; men will no longer "go into" it as into a thing apart.

  49. The real thing" is perhaps the most remote and specialised of all branches of learning.


  50. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "specialised" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.