Pronunciation: /ˈtæksɒn/
noun a taxonomic group, such as a species or genus
A1 A taxon is a group of organisms that are classified together based on shared characteristics.
A2 In biology, a taxon can be a genus, species, family, or other classification group.
B1 Taxon is a term used in taxonomy to categorize and organize living organisms.
B2 Scientists use taxon to study the evolutionary relationships between different species.
C1 The taxon level of classification helps scientists understand the diversity of life on Earth.
C2 Taxon is a crucial concept in the field of biology for organizing and studying the complexity of the natural world.
formal The taxon classification system helps scientists organize and categorize different species.
informal I learned about a new taxon called 'Canidae' which includes dogs, wolves, and foxes.
slang I'm not sure what taxon that weird bug belongs to, but it looks creepy.
figurative In the taxonomic tree of life, humans belong to the taxon known as 'Homo sapiens'.
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