taxonomic
adj. pertaining to the principles of scientific classification (Biology) | ||||
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Taxonomic Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) |
Taxonomic
(a.)
Pertaining to, or involving, taxonomy, or the laws and principles of classification; classificatory.
(a.)
Pertaining to, or involving, taxonomy, or the laws and principles of classification; classificatory.
| WordNet 2.0 |
taxonomic
Adjective
1. of or relating to taxonomy; "taxonomic relations"; "a taxonomic designation"
(synonym) taxonomical
(pertainym) taxonomy
(classification) biology, biological science
Adjective
1. of or relating to taxonomy; "taxonomic relations"; "a taxonomic designation"
(synonym) taxonomical
(pertainym) taxonomy
(classification) biology, biological science
| hEnglish - advanced version |
taxonomic
taxonomic
\tax`o*nom"ic\ (tăks`&obreve;*n&obreve;m"&ibreve;k), a. pertaining to, or involving, taxonomy, or the laws and principles of classification; classificatory.
taxonomic
adj : (biology) "taxonomic relations"; "a taxonomic designation" [syn: taxonomical]
similar words(1)
taxonomic group
taxonomic
\tax`o*nom"ic\ (tăks`&obreve;*n&obreve;m"&ibreve;k), a. pertaining to, or involving, taxonomy, or the laws and principles of classification; classificatory.
taxonomic
adj : (biology) "taxonomic relations"; "a taxonomic designation" [syn: taxonomical]
similar words(1)
taxonomic group
Taxonomic Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia |
Taxonomy
Taxonomy is the practice and science of classification. The word comes from the Greek , taxis, 'order' + , nomos, 'law' or 'science'. Taxonomies, or taxonomic schemes, are composed of taxonomic units known as taxa (singular taxon), or kinds of things that are arranged frequently in a hierarchical structure, typically related by subtype-supertype relationships, also called parent-child relationships. In such a subtype-supertype relationship the subtype kind of thing has by definition the same constraints as the supertype kind of thing plus one or more additional constraints. For example, car is a subtype of vehicle. So any car is also a vehicle, but not every vehicle is a car. So, a thing needs to satisfy more constraints to be a car than to be a vehicle.
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