in Latin the word Species mean "kind"
Species (-ei, f.) is a Latin noun derived from the verb specere, "to look at". Originally it meant "a sight" or "a view"; later "outward appearance; shape; form" and ultimately "kind; type".
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Species is a late Middle English word that comes from the Latin word species, which meant appearance. That word was rooted in the Latin specere, which meant to look.
It is Latin for a species of ant.
Species is a late Middle English word that comes from the Latin word species, which meant appearance. That word was rooted in the Latin specere, which meant to look.
A doe is a female of several species including deer, antelope, goat, and rabbits.
A doe is a female of several species including deer, antelope, goat, and rabbits.
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"Tony" is from the Latin name "Antonius", which means something like "better than can be measured or put into words".
The answer to the analogy "ewe is to sheep as doe is to" is "deer." A ewe is a female sheep, just as a doe is a female deer. Both pairs represent the female of a species in relation to the general term for that species.
Amanda is a girl name from Latin origin and it means "loved".
A female kangaroo of any species is a jill, flyer or a doe.
The Latin root "terra" applies to "the Earth", and this adjective means "terrestrial" or "land-dwelling". It is used as a species name in taxonomic classification.