Hi,

> Ok, this is probably one of those "American English versus H.M.
> English" things.  I've seen the term "bespoke" used in this way before,
> usually in reference to clothes.  It has always sounded like it means
> something along the lines of "custom tailored".  But I've never found
> an (American English, I guess) dictionary that gave a definition that
> sounded like "custom tailored".

> So, _is_ that what it means?

Yes. It means made to measure. We also use it when we're talking about
software that's developed especially for the customer, as opposed to
so-called COTS - commercial off-the-shelf - software.

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Cheers,
 Bob

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