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especiales‧pe‧cial /ɪˈspeʃəl/ adjective British English formal especialOrigin: 1200-1300 Old French, Latin specialis; ➔ SPECIAL1 - Angullas-Villanueva were especial favorites of hers.
- He seemed to expect if not especial thanks, at least some expression of wonder.
- It is occurring at especial speed in those countries in which development has been recent and fast.
- Such a policy would be of especial benefit to bilingual or multilingual children.
- The latter were treated with especial courtesy, being provided with the best seats and a translation service.
- The weakening of party and the creation of a strong committee system are seen as of especial importance in this regard.
- There would be an especial pleasure in using Gordon Beamish's name.
- There would seem to be three points of especial significance. 1 Carers are not a homogeneous group.
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