Submitted by doodlelol t3_11mqsli in askscience
Sharlinator t1_jblw5pl wrote
Reply to comment by mesouschrist in What does the word "specific" mean in a scientific context? by doodlelol
> And yeah its a horrible word. Doesn't make any sense with the normal English definition of specific. Old science terms are often bad science terms in modern English.
I'd guess it's a bit too literal translation from the German spezifisch which means "specific", "particular", but also "intrinsic", which is much closer to the actual meaning. (For a long time, German was the lingua franca of physics.)
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