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Type Words
Type of hierarchy
Derivation taxonomist, taxonomic, taxonomical
Type Words
Type of systematics
Has types cladistics, cladistic analysis
Derivation taxonomical, taxonomic, taxonomist
Type Words
Type of assortment, classification, compartmentalisation, compartmentalization, categorization, categorisation
Derivation taxonomic, taxonomist, taxonomical

Examples of taxonomy

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The taxonomy of the albatross group has been a source of a great deal of debate.
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In biological science, at least, nomenclature is regarded as a part of taxonomy.
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The taxonomy of ringed seal has been much debated and revised in the literature.
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This is basically a summary of Linnean taxonomy, but that, too, is unreferenced.
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Rigorous studies of avian taxonomy are based on specimens from bird collections.
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This field deals with the study of their taxonomy and the effect on their hosts.
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By consistently using his system, Linnaeus separated nomenclature from taxonomy.
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Linnaean thought and books dominated the world of taxonomy for nearly a century.
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Two goals of plant taxonomy are the identification and classification of plants.
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  • A classification of organisms into groups based on similarities of structure or origin etc
  • (biology) study of the general principles of scientific classification
  • Practice of classifying plants and animals according to their presumed natural relationships
  • (taxonomical) taxonomic: of or relating to taxonomy; "taxonomic relations"; "a taxonomic designation"
  • Taxonomy may refer to:
  • The science of finding, describing, classifying and naming organisms; The classification in a hierarchical system
  • (Taxonomies) In their classic paper, Foley and Wallace describe the value of virtual devices and identify pick, button, locator, and valuator as categories of tools [9]. See-through tools blur some of these categories. ...
  • A systematic method of classifying plants and animals. Classification of organisms based on degrees of similarity purportedly representing evolutionary (phylogenetic) relatedness.
  • In general terms, systematic classification according to principles or general laws. In digital terms, automated classification of documents in a hierarchy based on information gathered by a metacrawler. May refer to a classification of DCMI terms. ...