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Species is already plural. It is used to describe one or a group of. Just like the word "sheep". For example "there is one species left" and "there are lots of species of birds.
No, its a word used to describe a person who is new to something. Like a rookie.
In general, the adult form of a puppy is a dog. Sometimes the word puppy or pup is used to describe the young of other species, such as a seal, shark, or rodent.
kingdom is the most specific classification category i found this out in my science book chapter 7 Improved answer: species and genus after because some species are categorized into sub-species The answer is in your question, the most specific is species. The word specific is actually a newer word based on species, from the Latin "specificus"- constituting a species. Specific is generally defined as limited, involving or relating to only one particular thing or type of thing. In biology specific is defined as refering to characteristics limited to a species. The use of sub-species as being more specific is problematical as a suspecies may be discontinued if the differences defining the sub-species are determined to be minor and the sub-species is returned to the species, or the differences so great that the sub-species is given a species of its own.
Yes! "Achoo" is an onomatopoeia because it is used to describe the sound it resembles (in this case, "achoo" is the word used to describe the sound of someone sneezing).
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Sub species , varieties .
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A community is the word used to describe a wide range of species within an ecosystem.
Species is already plural. It is used to describe one or a group of. Just like the word "sheep". For example "there is one species left" and "there are lots of species of birds.
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Bacalao is a species of fish. It is specifically the Spanish word for codfish. The term is also used to describe the dried and salted cod that is eaten on the Iberian coasts.
Improper is a word that is usually used to describe a word that has been incorrectly used.
"Cannibal" isn't a species it is a word to describe a being who eats another being of the same species.
Male. That's the only word I can think of that would actually describe a man, unless you are looking for the plural of man which is men, but you did as for the "M" word to describe man, not men. Although the word "male" is used to describe all "men" male species, it is definitely used to describe a man. A man is a male or the "male" of our species. other male species versus terms for the female. Peacock, which is the male, ALL Peacocks are MALE, the female of the species are called Peahens. Rooster is the male of chickens, Hen being female. Bull is the male of cow, while cow is the female bovine, though younger female cows are referred to as Heifers.
Regicide is the word used to describe the murder of a king.
"several" can be used to describe many.