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spe·cie S0614900 (spē′shē, -sē)n. Coined money; coin.Idiom: in specie1. In coin.2. In a similar manner; in kind: repaid the offense in specie.3. Law As specified. [From (in) specie, (in) the actual form, from Latin (in) speciē, (in) kind, ablative of speciēs; see species.]specie (ˈspiːʃiː) n1. (Banking & Finance) coin money, as distinguished from bullion or paper money2. (Currencies) coin money, as distinguished from bullion or paper money3. (Banking & Finance) (of money) in coin4. (Currencies) (of money) in coin5. in kind6. (Law) law in the actual form specified[C16: from the Latin phrase in speciē in kind]spe•cie (ˈspi ʃi, -si) n. coined money; coin. Idioms: in specie, a. in the same kind. b. (of money) in coin. c. Law. in the identical shape, form, etc. [1545–55; < Latin (in)speciē (in) kind] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | specie - coins collectively coinage, metal money, mintagecurrency - the metal or paper medium of exchange that is presently usedcoin - a flat metal piece (usually a disc) used as money | TranslationsIdiomsSeein speciespecie
specie1. coin money, as distinguished from bullion or paper money 2. in speciea. (of money) in coin b. Law in the actual form specified Specie
SPECIE. Metallic money issued by public authority. 2. This term is used in contradistinction to paper money, which in some countries is emitted by the government, and is a mere engagement which represents specie. Bank paper in the United States is also called paper money. Specie is the only constitutional money in this country. See 4 Monr. 483. specie
Synonyms for specienoun coins collectivelySynonyms- coinage
- metal money
- mintage
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