ˈspeʃ
61spȅtljāno — pril. sa spetljanošću, na spetljan način; pobrkano, smeteno, smušeno …
62špȅkula — ž reg. kuglica od stakla kojom se igraju djeca; pikula, franja ✧ {{001f}}lat …
63špȅndlati — (što) nesvrš. 〈prez. ām, pril. sad. ajūći, gl. im. ānje〉 reg. pričvršćivati pribadačama, špenadlama …
64spe|cial-in|ter|est group — «SPEHSH uhl IHN tuhr ihst, trihst», a group of people seeking to protect their interests, especially by means of a lobby: »I deplore nothing more than this fragmentation of our democratic society into special interest groups labor, farmers,… …
65spe|cial|ise — «SPEHSH uh lyz», intransitive verb, transitive verb, ised, is|ing. Especially British. specialize …
66spe|cial|ism — «SPEHSH uh lihz uhm», noun. 1. devotion or restriction to one particular branch, as of study, research, or business. 2. a special field of study; specialty …
67spe|cial|is|tic — «SPEHSH uh LIHS tihk», adjective. of or having to do with specialism or specialists …
68spe|cial|ist — «SPEHSH uh lihst», noun, adjective. –n. 1. a person who devotes or restricts himself to one particular branch of study, research, business, or organization: »a specialist in colonial American history. 2. a physician or surgeon who limits his… …
69spé|cia|li|té de la mai|son — «SPEH syah lee TAY duh la meh zn», French. specialty of the house: »There is also Le Drug Store on the Champs Elysées, where the spécialités de la maison are hamburgers (Time) …
70spe|cial|i|za|tion — «SPEHSH uh luh ZAY shuhn», noun. 1. the act of specializing. 2. the condition of being specialized …