detail

/di-ˈtāl/

French détail, from Old French detail slice, piece, from detaillier to cut in pieces, from de- + taillier to cut

noun

  1. extended treatment of or attention to particular items

  2. a part of a whole: such as

  3. a small and subordinate part : particular; also : a reproduction of such a part of a work of art

explaining without going into detail

item detail particular mean one of the distinct parts of a whole. item applies to each thing specified separately in a list or in a group of things that might be listed or enumerated. detail applies to one of the small component parts of a larger whole such as a task, building, painting, narration, or process.

verb

  1. to report minutely and distinctly : to report with close attention to small elements : specify

  2. to assign to a particular task

  3. to furnish with the smaller elements of design and finish

detailed their grievances

noun

  1. a sales representative of a drug manufacturer who introduces new drugs especially to physicians and pharmacists