monotípico
monotypic
adjective moh-noh-TEE-pee-koh Rare
Origin: From Greek monos (single) + typos (type).
Usage Note
Monotípico is a technical term in taxonomy describing a genus or family that contains only a single species. It is rarely used outside of biology and systematics; everyday speech uses único for the general idea of 'one of a kind.' The feminine form is monotípica.
Examples
"Es un género monotípico sin especies afines."
Natural Translation
It is a monotypic genus with no related species.
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