Pronunciation: /tækˈsɑːnəmi/
noun a classification system, especially in biology, that arranges organisms into hierarchical groups based on shared characteristics
A1 Taxonomy is the science of classifying living organisms.
A2 In biology, taxonomy helps us understand the relationships between different species.
B1 The taxonomy of plants can be quite complex, with many different categories and subcategories.
B2 Taxonomy plays a crucial role in identifying and naming new species.
C1 Modern taxonomy uses advanced genetic techniques to classify organisms.
C2 Taxonomy is constantly evolving as new species are discovered and relationships between existing species are reevaluated.
formal The taxonomy of this particular species is still being studied by scientists.
informal I'm trying to figure out the taxonomy of these different types of birds.
slang I have no idea about the taxonomy of these bugs, they all look the same to me.
figurative In the taxonomy of music genres, this band would fall under alternative rock.
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