Crossword-Solution: SPECIALISM
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Specialism | n. | Devotion to a particular and restricted part or branch of knowledge, art, or science; as, medical specialism. |
We have 12 clues for the answer “SPECIALISM”
| Clue | Answers |
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| devotion to some particular study or pursuit | 1 answer |
| the concentration of your efforts on a particular field of study or occupation | 1 answer |
| heirship | 10 answers |
| Long suit | 10 answers |
| no charge | 13 answers |
| something for nothing | 13 answers |
| Familiarity | 30 answers |
| Metier | 47 answers |
| Windfall | 50 answers |
| Acquisition. | 53 answers |
| Forte | 74 answers |
| Expertise | 78 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SPECIALISM (5)
And this, in an age of specialism, which loves to put men into pigeonholes and label them, has been a misfortune to the reading public, who seeing the label Naturalist, pass on, and take down the nearest novel.
POST-SOCRATIC SCIENCE AT ATHENS--PLATO, ARISTOTLE, AND THEOPHRASTUS Doubtless it has been noticed that our earlier scientists were as far removed as possible from the limitations of specialism.
Now the peculiar peril of our time, which I call for argument’s sake Imperialism or Caesarism, is the complete eclipse of comradeship and equality by specialism and domination.
Nevertheless, we will not say that this separation and specialism is entirely useless or inexcusable.
But I do not think the most austere upholder of specialism will deny that there is in these old, many-sided institutions an element of unity and universality which may well be preserved in its due proportion and place.
Quotes with SPECIALISM (3)
It is symptomatic of the constricting specialism and the oppressive burden of fact of our time that it has been left to the imagination of a novelist, Marguerite Yourcenar, to create the broadest, the most balanced and in many ways the most authentic interpretation of the affair.
Here at last was an Attendant Spirit to liberate us from the spells of Burkhardt or Addington Symonds and challenge the easy antithesis of fantastic and fideistic Middle Ages versus logical and free-thinking Renaissance. And it is a prime justification of medieval studies that if properly pursued they soon dispose of such facile distinctions, and overthrow the barriers of narrow specialism and textbook chronology. In this sense medieval just as much as classical studies make …
In Britain, British history is naturally a mainstream subject. Step outside your own narrow specialism, and you can find yourself treading on someone else's toes. But in America, British history is an eccentric, minority pursuit, and while this can be intellectually isolating, it also permits extraordinary freedom.