ejemplar único

Lemma Details

Translation: unique copy; one-of-a-kind specimen; sole copy

Part of Speech: noun phrase

Etymology: Combines 'ejemplar' (from Latin 'exemplar', meaning 'model' or 'copy') and 'único' (from Latin 'unicus', meaning 'only' or 'sole'). The phrase refers to something that exists as the only one of its kind, particularly in contexts of collections, books, or biological specimens.

Commonality: 40%

Guessability: 70%

Register: formal

Mnemonics

  • Think of 'ejemplar' as 'example' (they share the same root) and 'único' as 'unique' - together they form a 'unique example'.
  • Picture a museum with a sign saying 'ejemplar único' next to a one-of-a-kind artifact.

Related Words, Phrases & Idioms

edición limitada

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rareza bibliográfica

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colección especial

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Synonyms

pieza única

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copia única

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espécimen único

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Antonyms

ejemplares múltiples

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edición masiva

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Cultural Context

Frequently used in library science, museum curation, and collecting contexts. In Spanish-speaking countries, the term carries special significance in the preservation of cultural heritage and rare manuscripts.

Easily Confused With

ejemplar modelo

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Commonality: 0%

Explanation: While 'ejemplar único' refers to something that exists as the only one of its kind, 'ejemplar modelo' refers to an exemplary or model specimen that serves as an example to follow.

Notes: 'Ejemplar único' emphasizes rarity and singularity, while 'ejemplar modelo' emphasizes quality and exemplariness.

Mnemonic: Único = unique (one of a kind); modelo = model (to be imitated)