Specifications

Pronunciation: /ˌspɛsɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/

Specifications (noun)

  1. A written list of what must be done or provided, with clear details about quality, size, or rules.
  2. Information that describes a product’s design and performance, such as measurements, materials, and limits.
  3. A formal document that sets rules for building, testing, or making something to agreed standards.

Examples

  • The specification lists detailed requirements for the project.
  • The team follows the specification to meet detailed requirements.