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English
Adjective
specialer
- comparative form of special: more special
1991 October, “Naked City: The Usual Suspects”, in Spy, page 26:Maples acknowledged the peculiar compliment with a smile, but Trump, groping for an even specialer moment, then asked, "How's mine?"
2013, Wayne Detzler, Emerging Awakening—A Faith Quake, →ISBN:They're always special, but last night was 'specialer.'
2018, Alana Terry, Flower Swallow, →ISBN:When you're that hungry, something boring like nuts can feel even specialer than a whole bowl of candy when you're already full.
Noun
specialer (plural specialers)
- A nurse or aide assigned to provide one-on-one observation of a patient.
1969, The New York Times Magazine, page 111:Monitors are responsible for making sure that all specialers and checkers are performing their tasks, and that no inappropriate behavior is taking place.
1974, Jerrold S. Maxmen, Gary J. Tucker, Michael D. LeBow, Rational hospital psychiatry: the reactive environment, page 255:When the patient being specialed has a visitor, the specialer may leave him with the visitor with the understanding that the visitor is to return the patient to his specialer before leaving the floor.
1974, Richard Almond, The Healing Community: Dynamics of the Therapeutic Milieu, page 17:Staff was relieved of much of the burden of specialing disturbed patients, and the input of information about such patients was maintained by including the patient "specialer" as a participant in nursing reports.
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Pronunciation
Adjective
specialer
- comparative degree of special
Swedish
Noun
specialer
- indefinite plural of special