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tax·on·o·my
/tækˈsɑnəmi/
分類法,分類學
From:
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tax·on·o·my
/tækˈsɑnəmɪ/
名詞
分類學,生物分類學
From:
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taxonomy
分類學
From:
Network Terminology
taxonomy
分類 分類學
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tax·on·o·my
n.
1.
That
division
of
the
natural
sciences
which
treats
of
the
classification
of
animals
and
plants
,
primarily
by
consideration
of
their
natural
relationships
with
respect
to
their
structure
or
genetic
origin
;
the
laws
or
principles
of
classification
;
systematics
.
2.
A
systematic
arrangement
of
objects
or
concepts
showing
the
relations
between
them
,
especially
one
including
a
hierarchical
arrangement
of
types
in
which
categories
of
objects
are
classified
as
subtypes
of
more
abstract
categories
,
starting
from
one
or
a
small
number
of
top
categories
,
and
descending
to
more
specific
types
through
an
arbitrary
number
of
levels
.
An
ontology
usually
contains
a
taxonomy
as
one
of
the
important
principles
of
organization
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
taxonomy
n
1:
a
classification
of
organisms
into
groups
based
on
similarities
of
structure
or
origin
etc
2: (
biology
)
study
of
the
general
principles
of
scientific
classification
3:
practice
of
classifying
plants
and
animals
according
to
their
presumed
natural
relationships
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