qualification
nounThe act of qualifying or the condition of being qualified.
nounA quality, ability, or accomplishment that makes a person suitable for a particular position or task.
nounA condition or circumstance that must be met or complied with.
nounA restriction or modification.
nounThe act of qualifying, or the state of being qualified, by change or modification; specifically, adaptation; fitness.
nounA quality adapting a person or thing to particular circumstances, uses, or ends.
nounThat which qualifies a person for or renders him admissible to or acceptable for a place, an office, or an employment: any natural or acquired quality, property, or possession which secures a right to exercise any function, privilege, etc.; specifically, legal power or ability: as, the qualifications of an elector.
nounIn logic, the attaching of quality, or the distinction of affirmative and negative, to a term.
nounA qualifying—that is, partially negativing or extenuating—circumstance; modification; restriction; limitation; allowance; abatement: as, to assert something without any qualification.
nounAppeasement; pacification.