Specialty
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Specialty or speciality may refer to:
  • Deed
    Deed
    A deed is any legal instrument in writing which passes, or affirms or confirms something which passes, an interest, right, or property and that is signed, attested, delivered, and in some jurisdictions sealed...

    , a contract in law
  • Index of speciality, a geometrical invariant
  • Speciality (album)
    Speciality (album)
    Speciality is the third album from Japanese pop singer Nami Tamaki. The album was Tamaki's second to reach number one on the Oricon charts.- Track listing :#"Speciality" #"Result"#"IDentity"#"New World"#"Sunrize"#"Castaway"...

    , an album by J-Pop singer Nami Tamaki
  • Specialty (medicine)
    Specialty (medicine)
    A specialty in medicine is a branch of medical science. After completing medical school, physicians or surgeons usually further their medical education in a specific specialty of medicine by completing a multiple year residency to become a medical specialist.-History of medical specialization:To...

    , a field within medicine
  • Specialty (dentistry)
    Specialty (dentistry)
    In the United States, Canada, and Australia, there are nine recognized dental specialties in which some dentists choose to train and practice, in addition to or instead of general dentistry....

    , a field within dentistry
  • Specialty Records
    Specialty Records
    Specialty Records was an American record label based in Los Angeles. It was originally launched as Juke Box Records in 1946, but later renamed by its owner Art Rupe when he parted company with a couple of his original partners...

    , a record label
  • Specialty show
    Specialty show
    A specialty show is a dog show which reviews a single breed, unlike other dog shows, particularly conformation shows, which are generally referred to as "all-breed" because they are open to all breeds recognized by the sponsoring kennel club....

    , a dog show of a single breed
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