Definition of SPECIE. Meaning of SPECIE. Synonyms of SPECIE

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Definition of SPECIE

Specie
Specie Spe"ci*e, abl. of L. species sort, kind. Used in the phrase in specie, that is, in sort, in kind, in (its own) form. ``[The king] expects a return in specie from them' [i. e., kindness for kindness]. --Dryden. In specie (Law), in precise or definite form; specifically; according to the exact terms; of the very thing.
Specie
Specie Spe"cie, n. [Formed as a singular from species, in sense 5.] Coin; hard money.

Meaning of SPECIE from wikipedia

- Look up specie or in specie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Specie may refer to: Coins or other metal money in m**** circulation Bullion coins Hard...
- Speciation is the evolutionary process by which po****tions evolve to become distinct species. The biologist Orator F. Cook coined the term in 1906 for...
- Ecological speciation is a form of speciation arising from reproductive isolation that occurs due to an ecological factor that reduces or eliminates gene...
- Allopatric speciation (from Ancient Gr**** ἄλλος (állos) 'other' and πατρίς (patrís) 'fatherland') – also referred to as geographic speciation, vicariant...
- In parapatric speciation, two subpo****tions of a species evolve reproductive isolation from one another while continuing to exchange genes. This mode...
- In evolutionary biology, sympatric speciation is the evolution of a new species from a surviving ancestral species while both continue to inhabit the same...
- The Specie Circular is a United States presidential executive order issued by President Andrew Jackson in 1836 pursuant to the Coinage Act of 1834. It...
- The scientific study of speciation — how species evolve to become new speciesbegan around the time of Charles Darwin in the middle of the 19th century...
- in specie-deficient will attract spending from specie-rich countries, until price levels in both places equalize again. In practice, however, specie flows...
- Sub specie aeternitatis (Latin for "under the aspect of eternity") is, from Baruch Spinoza onwards, an honorific expression denoting what is considered...