The meaning of SPECIMEN is an individual, item, or part considered typical of a group, class, or whole. How to use specimen in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Specimen.
From Latin specimen (“mark, sign, example”), from speciō (“observe, watch”). specimen (plural specimens or (extremely rare) specimina) "You're a nice specimen for a clergyman," he said at length, "with your preachin" an" your psalm-singin', an" your Sunday coat on."
SPECIMEN meaning: 1. something shown or examined as an example; a typical example: 2. a small amount of blood or…. Learn more.
A specimen is a small quantity of someone's urine, blood, or other body fluid which is examined in a medical laboratory, in order to find out if they are ill or if they have been drinking alcohol or taking drugs.
A specimen is a sample of something, like a specimen of blood or body tissue that is taken for medical testing. The noun specimen comes from the Latin word specere, meaning “to look.” Biologists collect specimens so they can get a better look at something to study it.
Definition of specimen noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
There are 15 meanings listed in OED's entry for the word specimen, four of which are labelled obsolete, and one of which is considered derogatory. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
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The church is a magnificent specimen of baroque architecture. Her dance partner is a superb physical specimen.
Medicine, Laboratory (in medicine, microbiology, etc.) a sample of a substance or material for examination or study: a urine specimen; a tissue specimen. a particular or peculiar kind of person.