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Entry 1 sense Webster, 1913

Specimen

/spĕs'-əm-ən/ · Spec·i·men · IPA /ˈspɛsɪmɪn/
01 n. A part, or small portion, of anything, or one of a number of things, intended to exhibit the kind and quality of the whole, or of what is n…
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    A part, or small portion, of anything, or one of a number of things, intended to exhibit the kind and quality of the whole, or of what is not exhibited; a sample; as, a specimen of a man's handwriting; a specimen of a person's blood; a specimen of painting; aspecimen of one's art.
Syn. Sample; model; pattern.
Specimen, Sample. A specimen is a representative of the class of things to which it belongs; as, a specimen of photography. A sample is a part of the thing itself, designed to show the quality of the whole; as, a sample of sugar or of broadcloth. A cabinet of minerals consists of specimens; if a part be broken off from any one of these, it is a sample of the mineral to which it belongs. “Several persons have exhibited specimens of this art before multitudes of beholders.” Addison. “I design this but for a sample of what I hope more fully to discuss.” Woodward.