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species

American  
[spee-sheez, -seez] / ˈspi ʃiz, -siz /

noun

  1. a class of individuals having some common characteristics or qualities; distinct sort or kind.

  2. Biology. the major subdivision of a genus or subgenus, regarded as the basic category of biological classification, composed of related individuals that resemble one another, are able to breed among themselves, but are not able to breed with members of another species.

  3. Logic.

    1. one of the classes of things included with other classes in a genus.

    2. the set of things within one of these classes.

  4. Ecclesiastical.

    1. the external form or appearance of the bread or the wine in the Eucharist.

    2. either of the Eucharistic elements.

  5. Obsolete. specie; coin.

  6. the species, the human race; humankind.

    a study of the species.


adjective

  1. Horticulture. pertaining to a plant that is a representative member of a species, one that is not a hybrid or variety.

    a species rose;

    a species gladiolus.

species British  
/ ˈspiːʃiːz, ˈspiːʃɪˌiːz /

noun

  1. biology

    1.  sp.  any of the taxonomic groups into which a genus is divided, the members of which are capable of interbreeding: often containing subspecies, varieties, or races. A species is designated in italics by the genus name followed by the specific name, for example Felis domesticus (the domestic cat)

    2. the animals of such a group

    3. any group of related animals or plants not necessarily of this taxonomic rank

  2. (modifier) denoting a plant that is a natural member of a species rather than a hybrid or cultivar

    a species clematis

  3. logic a group of objects or individuals, all sharing at least one common attribute, that forms a subdivision of a genus

  4. a kind, sort, or variety

    a species of treachery

  5. RC Church the outward form of the bread and wine in the Eucharist

  6. obsolete an outward appearance or form

  7. obsolete specie

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

species Scientific  
/ spēshēz,spēsēz /
  1. A group of organisms having many characteristics in common and ranking below a genus. Organisms that reproduce sexually and belong to the same species interbreed and produce fertile offspring. Species names are usually written lower case and in italics, as rex in Tyrannosaurus rex.

  2. See Table at taxonomy


species Cultural  
  1. A group of closely related and interbreeding living things; the smallest standard unit of biological classification. Species can be divided into varieties, races, breeds, or subspecies. Red pines, sugar maples, cats, dogs, chimpanzees, and people are species; Siamese cats and beagles are varieties, not species. (See Linnean classification.)


species Idioms  

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The term can be used to refer to any group of related things: “This species of novel has become quite popular in recent years.”

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Etymology

Origin of species

First recorded in 1545–55; from Latin speciēs “appearance, form, sort, kind,” equivalent to spec(ere) “to look, regard” + -iēs abstract noun suffix

Explanation

A species is a distinct group of animals or plants that have common characteristics and can breed with each other. Your poodle and your bulldog are the same species, but your hamster and your goldfish are not. All members of the same species have similar genes and can interbreed and produce offspring. A subspecies is a division of a species, and a genus includes several different species. Biologists use these categories to classify organisms, usually with Latin names like Canis familiaris, or "domestic dog." In Middle English, species meant "a classification in logic," borrowed from the Latin word meaning "kind or appearance," from the root of specere, "to see."

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The results showed that limited dispersal caused by asexual reproduction could explain why early animal ecosystems contained relatively few species.

From Science Daily • Jun. 10, 2026

They hope that includes the protected Torrey pine stand, which is one of the rarest pine species in the world.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 10, 2026

As early animals adapted to new habitats and new reproductive strategies, species diversification accelerated.

From Science Daily • Jun. 10, 2026

During El Niño, less cold, nutrient rich water comes to the surface, reducing food availability for marine species such as anchovies.

From BBC • Jun. 9, 2026

“Believe it or not, droppings don’t come stamped with a species label,” Dad deadpans.

From "Linked" by Gordon Korman

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