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Specie or Species: Why Specie is Not the Singular Form of Species Although species and specie sound similar, “species” is a term used in science to classify groups of living organisms, while “specie” refers to money, as in precious metal, usually gold or silver
specie - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Type or kind, in various uses of the phrase in specie I received one month's pay in specie while on the march to Virginia, in the year 1781, and except that, I never received any pay worth the name while I belonged to the army ‘It was not money or specie he thought himself hunting!’
Specie vs. Species — Whats the Difference? "Specie" refers to money in the form of coins, while "Species" denotes a group of living organisms sharing common characteristics Both words have different meanings and usages
specie - WordReference. com Dictionary of English spe•cie1 (spē′ shē, -sē), n coined money; coin in specie: in the same kind (of money) in coin in a similar manner; in kind: Such treachery should be repaid in specie [Law ]in the identical shape, form, etc , as specified