'Specie' definitions:
Definition of 'specie'
From: WordNet
noun
Definition of 'Specie'
From: GCIDE
- Specie \Spe"ci*e\, abl. of L. species sort, kind. Used in the phrase in specie, that is, in sort, in kind, in (its own) form. [1913 Webster]
- "[The king] expects a return in specie from them" [i. e., kindness for kindness]. --Dryden. [1913 Webster]
- In specie (Law), in precise or definite form; specifically; according to the exact terms; of the very thing. [1913 Webster]
Definition of 'Specie'
From: GCIDE
- Specie \Spe"cie\, n. [Formed as a singular from species, in sense 5.] Coin; hard money. [1913 Webster]
Synonyms of 'specie'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- and pence,
- cash,
- circulating medium,
- coin,
- coinage,
- coined liberty,
- cold cash,
- crown,
- currency,
- dollars,
- double eagle,
- doubloon,
- ducat,
- eagle,
- emergency money,
- filthy lucre,
- five-dollar gold piece,
- fractional currency,
- gold,
- gold piece,
- guinea,
- half crown,
- half eagle,
- hard cash,
- hard currency,
- hard money,
- legal tender,
- lucre,
- mammon,
- managed currency,
- medium of exchange,
- mintage,
- moidore,
- money,
- napoleon,
- necessity money,
- pelf,
- piece,
- piece of money,
- piece of silver,
- postage currency,
- postal currency,
- pound sovereign,
- pounds,
- roll of coins,
- rouleau,
- scrip,
- shillings,
- silver,
- soft currency,
- sovereign,
- sterling,
- ten-dollar gold piece,
- the almighty dollar,
- the wherewith,
- the wherewithal,
- twenty-dollar gold piece