- overspecialization
- over·specialization
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
overspecialization — /oh veuhr spesh euh leuh zay sheuhn/, n. excessive specialization, as in a field of study. [1930 35; OVER + SPECIALIZATION] * * * … Universalium
overspecialization — noun An extreme specialization See Also: overspecialize … Wiktionary
overspecialization — n. condition of having too much training in a particular field … English contemporary dictionary
overspecialization — o′ver•spe cial•i•za′tion n … From formal English to slang
overspecialization — |ōvə(r)+ noun : excessive specialization * * * /oh veuhr spesh euh leuh zay sheuhn/, n. excessive specialization, as in a field of study. [1930 35; OVER + SPECIALIZATION] * * * overspecializāˈtion (↑specialization) overspecialisāˈtion… … Useful english dictionary
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