species 音标拼音: [sp'iʃiz]
n . 种,类,外形
种,类,外形
species n 1 : (
biology )
taxonomic group whose members can interbreed 2 :
a specific kind of something ; "
a species of molecule "; "
a species of villainy "
Species \
Spe "
cies \,
n .
sing . &
pl . [
L .,
a sight ,
outward appearance ,
shape ,
form ,
a particular sort ,
kind ,
or quality ,
a species .
See {
Spice },
n .,
and cf . {
Specie }, {
Special }.]
1 .
Visible or sensible presentation ;
appearance ;
a sensible percept received by the imagination ;
an image . [
R .] "
The species of the letters illuminated with indigo and violet ." --
Sir I .
Newton .
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Wit , . . .
the faculty of imagination in the writer ,
which searches over all the memory for the species or ideas of those things which it designs to represent . --
Dryden .
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Note :
In the scholastic philosophy ,
the species was sensible and intelligible .
The sensible species was that in any material ,
object which was in fact discerned by the mind through the organ of perception ,
or that in any object which rendered it possible that it should be perceived .
The sensible species ,
as apprehended by the understanding in any of the relations of thought ,
was called an intelligible species . "
An apparent diversity between the species visible and audible is ,
that the visible doth not mingle in the medium ,
but the audible doth ." --
Bacon .
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2 . (
Logic )
A group of individuals agreeing in common attributes ,
and designated by a common name ;
a conception subordinated to another conception ,
called a genus ,
or generic conception ,
from which it differs in containing or comprehending more attributes ,
and extending to fewer individuals .
Thus , {
man }
is a species ,
under {
animal }
as a genus ;
and man ,
in its turn ,
may be regarded as a genus with respect to {
European }, {
American },
or the like ,
as species .
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3 .
In science ,
a more or less permanent group of existing things or beings ,
associated according to attributes ,
or properties determined by scientific observation .
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Note :
In mineralogy and chemistry ,
objects which possess the same definite chemical structure ,
and are fundamentally the same in crystallization and physical characters ,
are classed as belonging to a species .
In Zoology and botany ,
a species is an ideal group of individuals which are believed to have descended from common ancestors ,
which agree in essential characteristics ,
and are capable of indefinitely continued fertile reproduction through the sexes .
A species ,
as thus defined ,
differs from a variety or subspecies only in the greater stability of its characters and in the absence of individuals intermediate between the related groups .
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4 .
A sort ;
a kind ;
a variety ;
as ,
a species of low cunning ;
a species of generosity ;
a species of cloth .
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5 .
Coin ,
or coined silver ,
gold ,
or other metal ,
used as a circulating medium ;
specie . [
Obs .]
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There was ,
in the splendor of the Roman empire ,
a less quantity of current species in Europe than there is now . --
Arbuthnot .
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6 .
A public spectacle or exhibition . [
Obs .] --
Bacon .
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7 . (
Pharmacy )
(
a )
A component part of a compound medicine ;
a simple .
(
b ) (
Med .)
An officinal mixture or compound powder of any kind ;
esp .,
one used for making an aromatic tea or tisane ;
a tea mixture . --
Quincy .
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8 . (
Civil Law )
The form or shape given to materials ;
fashion or shape ;
form ;
figure . --
Burill .
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{
Incipient species } (
Zool .),
a subspecies ,
or variety ,
which is in process of becoming permanent ,
and thus changing to a true species ,
usually by isolation in localities from which other varieties are excluded .
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99 Moby Thesaurus words for "
species ":
animal kingdom ,
antonomasia ,
binomial nomenclature ,
biosystematics ,
biosystematy ,
biotype ,
blood ,
branch ,
brand ,
breed ,
brood ,
cast ,
character ,
clan ,
class ,
classification ,
color ,
deme ,
denomination ,
description ,
designation ,
family ,
feather ,
folk ,
form ,
genotype ,
genre ,
gens ,
genus ,
glossology ,
grain ,
house ,
ilk ,
kidney ,
kin ,
kind ,
kingdom ,
label ,
line ,
lineage ,
lot ,
make ,
manner ,
mark ,
matriclan ,
mold ,
nation ,
nature ,
nomenclature ,
number ,
onomastics ,
onomatology ,
order ,
orismology ,
patriclan ,
people ,
persuasion ,
phratry ,
phyle ,
phylum ,
place -
names ,
place -
naming ,
plant kingdom ,
polyonymy ,
race ,
section ,
sept ,
series ,
shape ,
sort ,
stamp ,
stem ,
stirps ,
stock ,
strain ,
stripe ,
style ,
subclass ,
subfamily ,
subgenus ,
subkingdom ,
suborder ,
subspecies ,
subtribe ,
superclass ,
superfamily ,
superorder ,
superspecies ,
systematics ,
taxonomy ,
terminology ,
the like of ,
the likes of ,
toponymy ,
totem ,
tribe ,
trinomialism ,
type ,
variety
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