Species
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In [[biology]], a '''species''' is one of the basic units of [[biological classification]]. | In [[biology]], a '''species''' is one of the basic units of [[biological classification]]. | ||
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+ | From Latin ''speciēs'' (“appearance; quality”), from ''[[speciō]]'' (“see”) + ''-iēs'' suffix signifying abstract noun. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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In biology, a species is one of the basic units of biological classification.
Etymology
From Latin speciēs (“appearance; quality”), from speciō (“see”) + -iēs suffix signifying abstract noun.
See also
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