Specimen

/ˈspɛsəmən/ or /ˈspɛsɪmən/ noun

A specimen is a single example of something, especially a plant, animal, or mineral, that shows what the rest of the group is like. Scientists often keep specimens for study in labs or museums.

From Latin *specimen* “example, pattern,” from *specere* “to look at.” It originally meant something to be looked at as a sample.

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