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    [Noun]  | "spe*cies" | \ ˈspē-(ˌ)shēz \


    1: kind, sort

    2: a class of individuals having common attributes and designated by a common name; specifically : a logical division of a genus or more comprehensive class

    3: the human race : human beings —often used with the


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English, from Latin, appearance, kind, species, from specere to look ;

    [Noun]  | "spe*cie" | \ ˈspē-shē \


    1: money in coin


    Origin: 1617 ;

     From in specie, from Latin, in kind;

    [Noun]  | "specie" 


    1: species


    Origin: 1647 ;

     Back-formation from species (taken as a plural);

    [Noun]  | "endangered species" 


    1: a species threatened with extinction; broadly : anyone or anything whose continued existence is threatened


    Origin: 1865 ;

    [Noun]  | "sibling species" 


    1: one of two or more species that are nearly indistinguishable morphologically


    Origin: 1940 ;

    [Noun]  | "type species" 


    1: the species of a genus with which the generic name is permanently associated


    Origin: 1840 ;

    [Noun]  | "key*stone" | \ ˈkē-ˌstōn \


    1: the wedge-shaped piece at the crown of an arch that locks the other pieces in place

    2: something on which associated things depend for support

    3: a species of plant or animal that produces a major impact (as by predation) on its ecosystem and is considered essential to maintaining optimum ecosystem function or structure


    Origin: circa 1637 ;

    [Adjective]  | "species" 


    1: belonging to a biological species as distinguished from a horticultural variety


    Origin: 1899 ;

    [Adjective]  | "in*va*sive" | \ in-ˈvā-siv \


    1: tending to spread especially in a quick or aggressive manner: such as

    2: growing and dispersing easily usually to the detriment of native species and ecosystems

    3: tending to infiltrate surrounding healthy tissue


    Origin: 15th century ;

     Earlier, "attacking, offensive," going back to Middle English invasif "offensive (of weapons)," borrowed from Middle French and Medieval Latin; Middle French, borrowed from Medieval Latin invāsīvus, from Latin invāsus, past participle of invādere "to enter with hostile intent, assault, attack" + -īvus {see: |-ive|-ive} {mat|invade|invade};

    [Noun]  | "species" 


    1: one of the units into which a whole is divided on the basis of a common characteristic;


      * e.g., " ... a music that is now generally regarded as a distinct species of rap "



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    2: a number of persons or things that are grouped together because they have something in common;


      * e.g., " ... in the late 1960s there emerged a new species of actor: edgy and not conventionally handsome "



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    3: human beings in general;


      * e.g., " ... the future of the species may well depend on our willingness to limit the impact of an ever-increasing population "



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    [Noun]  | "keystone" 


    1: an immaterial thing upon which something else rests;


      * e.g., " ... a sense of history is the keystone to the city's draw as a tourist destination "



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     [ "Species" ]

    1: The general term used to describe someone who is extremely weird/abnormal

      * e.g.,  ... Guy 1: "Dude I heard that guy fucked an apple pie" 

     [ "Specie" ]

    1: Definition : The short way of saying specimen, weirdo, such a creature. Pronounced : Speh - See

      * e.g.,  ... My classmate Nathan fit 27 grapes in his mouth, what a specie, such a weirdo. 

     [ "Species" ]

    1:  (n.) A plural word for the singular word species

      * e.g.,  ... A: Who named a species Homo erectus? It looks so perverted. 


     [ "Species" ]

    2:  (n.) A group of a unique type of living, Neopalpa donaldtrumpi for example.

      * e.g.,  ... B: Blame us perverts, homo sapiens for that. 


     [ "Species" ]

    3:  (n.) A mineral with a unique chemical formula, according to Wikitionary.

     [ "specie" ]

    1: A Specie is someone who is so beautiful and so pretty.

      * e.g.,  ... She is such a beautiful Specie! 

     [ "Specis" ]

    1: Lazy git

      * e.g.,  ... I sure don't want to be Specis. 

     [ "specy" ]

    1: mt bestie UWu....

      * e.g.,  ... wow! theres katie's bestie specy! 

     [ "SPECI" ]

    1: Speci is a slang word developed by some Gen Z students in 201

      * e.g.,  ... Yo that project in history was Speci. 


     [ "SPECI" ]

    2: It is a new turn on the word Spicy

     [ "specie" ]

    1: (pron: Spee'she)

      * e.g.,  ... Thats a unique specie 


     [ "specie" ]

    2: (noun) 1; a breed. Biological rank under genius


     [ "specie" ]

    3: 2; A coin made of a precious metal

     [ "Closed Species" ]

    1: When someone has the idea for a species then decides to make people pay them money in order to make their own.

      * e.g.,  ... Girl 1: Hey, check out this drawing I made of a dog/sushi hybrid! Girl 2: Sorry, sushidogs are a closed species, you need to pay someone online $35 to draw your idea... 

     [ "species fluid" ]

    1: Species fluid is an identity best described as a dynamic mix of human and another species. A person who is species fluid may always feel like a mix of human and another species, but may feel more human some days and more other species other days.

      * e.g.,  ... Some mornings I wake up and feel like a cat. I put on ears and hiss at strangers. Some mornings I wake up and feel like Susan and go to my job at the bank. I am species fluid. 


     [ "species fluid" ]

    2: Species fluid is not beastiality.

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