While it may not be called special on page 9, the context of what was posted was correct.
Here's Webster definition of the word special
- Main Entry: 1spe·cial
- Pronunciation: \ˈspe-shəl\
- Function: adjective
- Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French or Latin; Anglo-French especial, from Latin specialis individual, particular, from species species
- Date: 13th century
1 : distinguished by some unusual quality;
especially : being in some way superior <our
special blend>
2 : held in particular esteem <a
special friend>
3 a : readily distinguishable from others of the same category
: unique <they set it apart as a
special day of thanksgiving>
b : of, relating to, or constituting a
species : specific
4 : being other than the usual
: additional,
extra
5 : designed for a particular purpose or occasion
both 1 and 5 apply in the context of what was posted.
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