Gabler
Masterpiece
At first I thought it was a typographical error, but I keep seeing it in thread titles: specie erroneously used as the singular form of species. Specie means money in coin, typically metal of a standardized purity and weight, stamped to signify a uniform value. Even so-called "mallsai" aren't sufficiently uniform that they're perfectly fungible as currency. Bonsai are, in formal economic terms, a good example of the opposite of specie. Each is unique, and depending on the skill of the owner/caretaker, the value of an individual tree can fluctuate wildly over a long period of time. Use the word species with an "S" at the end when you're classifying genetically-related organisms. Use the word specie without an "S" at the end for money in coin. The plural of species is species. Specie is uncountable. You can't have three "species" (taken as a hypothetical plural of specie), any more than you can have three equipments, three advices, three politics, or three maths.
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