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specimen in Italian

specimen in Italian is esemplare, campione — specimen means a single example of something, used to represent or study the wider group it belongs to.

specimen in Italian

esemplare
noun
esemplare
noun
A sample, especially one used for diagnostic analysis.
campione
noun
A sample, especially one used for diagnostic analysis.

What does "specimen" mean?

  1. noun A single example of something, used to represent or study the wider group it belongs to.
    "The museum has a rare specimen of a fossilized fern."
  2. noun A sample of tissue, blood, or other material taken for testing or analysis.
    "The nurse asked for a urine specimen."

specimen in a sentence

  • The museum has a rare specimen of a fossilized fern.
  • The biologist collected leaf specimens from the forest.
  • The nurse asked for a urine specimen.

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Common Italian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "specimen" in Italian?

"specimen" in Italian is esemplare, campione. specimen means: A single example of something, used to represent or study the wider group it belongs to.

How do you use "specimen" in a sentence?

Example: "The museum has a rare specimen of a fossilized fern." In Italian, "specimen" is esemplare, campione.

Are there other ways to say "specimen" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "specimen": esemplare, campione.

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