
1) Accoucheur 2) Anaesthetist 3) Anesthesiologist 4) Anesthetist 5) Arborist 6) Attache 7) Cardiologist 8) Chiropodist 9) Consultant 10) Criminologist 11) Decorator 12) Dermatologist 13) Designer 14) Diagnostician 15) Dietician 16) Dietitian 17) Diplomate 18) Educationalist 19) Educationist 20) Endocrinologist
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1) Authority 2) Connoisseur 3) Expert 4) Expert in a particular field 5) Expert of a sort 6) Highly skilled doctor 7) Military rank of Singapore 8) Place-kicker 9) Professional 10) Science fiction short story 11) Soviet computer system 12) Specialiser 13) Specializer 14) Type of doctor
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a player selected in the team primarily for a single skill, i.e. not an all-rounder or a wicketkeeper-batsman. Such players can be described as specialist batsmen, specialist bowlers or specialist wicketkeepers.
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(playstyle) Being a specialist or playing obsessively involves devoting yourself to a particular aspect of the game. The more complex, dynamic, and nuanced the feature you pick, the more of a specialist you can become. The best specialists know more about their chosen feature than the best players in the world and even the game c...
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a player selected in the team primarily for a single skill, i.e. not an all-rounder or a wicketkeeper-batsman. Such players can be described as specialist batsmen, specialist bowlers or specialist wicketkeepers.
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• (n.) One who devotes himself to some specialty; as, a medical specialist, one who devotes himself to diseases of particular parts of the body, as the eye, the ear, the nerves, etc.
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A doctor or other health care professional who is trained and licensed in a special area of practice. Examples of medical specialists include oncologists (cancer doctor) and hematologists (blood doctor).
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An expert at activities not usually done by auditors (such as an appraiser for valuation).
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A doctor who treats only certain parts of the body, certain health problems, or certain age groups. Normally, a specialist has received advanced training in a specialty field. For example, some doctors treat only heart problems. Some health plans require enrollees to obtain a referral from a primary care provider prior to seeing a specialist in ord...
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(spesh´әl-ist) a health care professional whose practice is limited to a particular area, such as a branch of medicine, surgery, or nursing; especially, one who by virtue of advanced training is certified by a specialty board as being qualified to so limit his or her practice.
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a species with narrow food preferences, habitat preferences, or both (after Ricklefs 1970:871) (see Generalist).
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a species with narrow food preferences, habitat preferences, or both (after Ricklefs 1979:871) (see Generalist).
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a species with narrow food preferences, habitat preferences, or both (after Ricklefs 1979871) (see Generalist).
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A form of international reserve assets, created by the IMF in 1967, whose value is based on a portfo
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A stock exchange
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Spe'cial·ist noun One who devotes himself to some specialty; as, a medical
specialist , one who devotes himself to diseases of particular parts of the body, as the eye, the ear, the nerves, etc.
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A member of a US stock exchange who holds an exclusive franchise to trade in one or more securities on the exchange floor. The specialist in return is obliged to maintain a fair and orderly market in the stocks in which he or she is registered.
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A member of a stock exchange, a market maker, who provides a market in one or more securities. A... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/specialist.htm?id=1344&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of specialist'>more</a>
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A healthcare provider who has special knowledge about a condition or a specific part of a condition.
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A number of businesses, charities and universities may have material that could be of use to you in your research. For example, if you had an ancestor who worked for a bank there may be personnel records, if somebody was helped by a charity or a hospital you may be able to look at the file relating to the case. Most are listed here at www.hmc.gov.u...
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An organism that uses only a narrow range of some type of resource; for example, birds with specialized diets eat only one or a few kinds of foods.
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noun practices one branch of medicine
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specializer noun an expert who is devoted to one occupation or branch of learning
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A member of a stock exchange through which all trades in a given security pass.
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A pest or natural enemy that utilizes a narrow range of species for its host or prey.
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