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What is the root word for species?

The root word for "species" is the Latin word "species".

It's a bit of a circular answer, but it's true! "Species" is a Latin word that was adopted directly into English, so it doesn't have a separate root word in English.

However, the Latin word "species" has a deeper meaning, coming from the verb "specere," which means "to look at" or "to behold." This connection highlights the idea that species are distinct groups of organisms that can be recognized by their unique characteristics.

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