ejemplar
copy
noun eh-hem-PLAHR Less Common
Origin: from Latin exemplar (model, copy)
Also means
specimen
Usage Note
Ejemplar as a noun means a copy of a book, magazine, or document (un ejemplar de la novela) or a biological specimen (un ejemplar raro de mariposa). As an adjective it means exemplary (una conducta ejemplar). The noun and adjective are identical in form, so context determines the role. Do not confuse with ejemplo (example, instance) — ejemplar specifically refers to a physical copy or a specimen.
Examples
"Compré el último ejemplar disponible de la revista."
Natural Translation
I bought the last available copy of the magazine.
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