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      overspecialise
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      oferover- · Old English · excessivelyspeciesspeci- · Latin · kind, sort-alis-al · Latin · pertaining to-izein-ise · Greek · to make
      Words related to overspecialise
      overspecializevspecializevnonspecializingsubspecializevoverspecializationnsubspecializationnspecialisticadjspecializationnsubspecialistspecialtynspecialismnsubspecialtyadjspecialistsnnonspecialistexpertisenexpertizevunspecializedadjgeneralistnexpertnprofessionalsnconsultancynskilledadjdiplomatenpreprofessionalexpertismnmajoringvidioblastpodiatricadjadeptadjcaterv

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      Where does overspecialise come from?

      The word overspecialise breaks down into 4 roots of Old English, Latin, and Greek origin: over-, from Old English ofer (“excessively”); speci, from Latin species (“kind, sort”); -al, from Latin -alis (“pertaining to”); and -ise, from Greek -izein (“to make”). Explore each root to see other English words built from the same source.

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