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English Dictionary: specific gravity by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
specific gravity
n
  1. the density of a substance relative to the density of water
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Specific \Spe*cif"ic\, a. [F. sp[82]cifique, or NL. cpesificus;
      L. species a particular sort or kind + facere to make. Cf.
      {Specify}.]
      1. Of or pertaining to a species; characterizing or
            constituting a species; possessing the peculiar property
            or properties of a thing which constitute its species, and
            distinguish it from other things; as, the specific form of
            an animal or a plant; the specific qualities of a drug;
            the specific distinction between virtue and vice.
  
                     Specific difference is that primary attribute which
                     distinguishes each species from one another. --I.
                                                                              Watts.
  
      2. Specifying; definite, or making definite; limited;
            precise; discriminating; as, a specific statement.
  
      3. (Med.) Exerting a peculiar influence over any part of the
            body; preventing or curing disease by a peculiar adaption,
            and not on general principles; as, quinine is a specific
            medicine in cases of malaria.
  
                     In fact, all medicines will be found specific in the
                     perfection of the science.                  --Coleridge.
  
      {Specific character} (Nat. Hist.), a characteristic or
            characteristics distinguishing one species from every
            other species of the same genus.
  
      {Specific disease} (Med.)
            (a) A disease which produces a determinate definite effect
                  upon the blood and tissues or upon some special
                  tissue.
            (b) A disease which is itself uniformly produced by a
                  definite and peculiar poison or organism.
  
      {Specific duty}. (Com.) See under {Duty}.
  
      {Specific gravity}. (Physics) See under {Gravity}.
  
      {Specific heat} (Physics), the quantity of heat required to
            raise temperature of a body one degree, taking as the unit
            of measure the quantity required to raise the same weight
            of water from zero to one degree; thus, the specific heat
            of mercury is 0.033, that of water being 1.000.
  
      {Specific inductive capacity} (Physics), the effect of a
            dielectric body in producing static electric induction as
            compared with that of some other body or bodies referred
            to as a standard.
  
      {Specific legacy} (Law), a bequest of a particular thing, as
            of a particular animal or piece of furniture, specified
            and distinguished from all others. --Wharton. --Burrill.
  
      {Specific name} (Nat., Hist.), the name which, appended to
            the name of the genus, constitutes the distinctive name of
            the species; -- originally applied by Linn[91]us to the
            essential character of the species, or the essential
            difference. The present specific name he at first called
            the {trivial name}.
  
      {Specific performance} (Law), the peformance of a contract or
            agreement as decreed by a court of equity.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
  
  
      3. Importance, significance, dignity, etc; hence,
            seriousness; enormity; as, the gravity of an offense.
  
                     They derive an importance from . . . the gravity of
                     the place where they were uttered.      --Burke.
  
      4. (Physics) The tendency of a mass of matter toward a center
            of attraction; esp., the tendency of a body toward the
            center of the earth; terrestrial gravitation.
  
      5. (Mus.) Lowness of tone; -- opposed to acuteness.
  
      {Center of gravity} See under {Center}.
  
      {Gravity battery}, See {Battery}, n., 4.
  
      {Specific gravity}, the ratio of the weight of a body to the
            weight of an equal volume of some other body taken as the
            standard or unit. This standard is usually water for
            solids and liquids, and air for gases. Thus, 19, the
            specific gravity of gold, expresses the fact that, bulk
            for bulk, gold is nineteen times as heavy as water.
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