specimen in Korean
specimen in Korean is 표본 — specimen means a single example of something, used to represent or study the wider group it belongs to.
specimen in Korean
표본
Pronounced: pyobon
example
What does "specimen" mean?
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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."
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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.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "specimen" in Korean?
"specimen" in Korean is 표본. specimen means: A single example of something, used to represent or study the wider group it belongs to.
How do you pronounce 표본?
"specimen" in Korean is 표본, pronounced "pyobon".
How do you use "specimen" in a sentence?
Example: "The museum has a rare specimen of a fossilized fern." In Korean, "specimen" is 표본.
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