specialty
spe·cial·ty (spĕshʹəl-tē)n. pl. spe·cial·ties 1. A special pursuit, occupation, aptitude, or skill. See Synonyms at forte1. 2. A branch of medicine or surgery, such as cardiology or neurosurgery, in which a physician specializes; the field or practice of a specialist. 3. A special feature or characteristic; a peculiarity. 4. The state or quality of being special or distinctive. 5. An item or a product of a distinctive kind or of particular superiority: French pastry is the chef's specialty. 6. Law. A special contract or agreement, especially a deed kept under seal.
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