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species

Definition

A species is a group of animals or plants that can breed with each other and produce fertile offspring. For example, all dogs are the same species, even though they come in different shapes and sizes.

Species are important because they help to keep the balance of nature. Each species has a role to play in the ecosystem, and if a species goes extinct, it can have a negative impact on the other species in the ecosystem.

How can the word be used?

The lion is a species of cat.

species

Different forms of the word

Noun: species (plural: species).

Adjective: specific.

Adverb: specifically.

Verb: to speciate.

Etymology

The word "species" comes from the Latin word "species", which means "appearance" or "kind". It was first used in English in the 16th century to refer to a group of organisms that are similar in appearance and can interbreed.

The word "specific" comes from the same Latin root as "species". It means "of or relating to a particular species".

The word "specifically" means "in a specific way" or "precisely".

The word "to speciate" means "to form a new species".

Question

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