Definition of Taxonomies. Meaning of Taxonomies. Synonyms of Taxonomies

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Definition of Taxonomies

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- influential study of folk taxonomies is Émile Durkheim's The Elementary Forms of Religious Life. A more recent treatment of folk taxonomies (including the results...
- In biology, taxonomy (from Ancient Gr**** τάξις (taxis) 'arrangement' and -νομία (-nomia) 'method') is the scientific study of naming, defining (cir****scribing)...
- terms. Folk taxonomies are generated from social knowledge and are used in everyday speech. They are distinguished from scientific taxonomies that claim...
- of a taxonomic/classificatory approach. Industry taxonomies include international, regional and national taxonomies and proprietary taxonomies. The international...
- of cognition, a critique commonly directed at taxonomies of mental processes. Despite this, the taxonomy is widely used in educational settings to structure...
- specialists. The creation of effective taxonomies is of great importance. For example, there exist numerous taxonomies to classify and analyze human error...
- familia, pl.: familiae) is one of the eight major hierarchical taxonomic ranks in Linnaean taxonomy. It is classified between order and genus. A family may be...
- taxonomies and ontologies are costly since a lot of manual operations are required. A number of studies proposed the automated building of taxonomies...
- In taxonomy, the scientific classification of living organisms, a synonym is an alternative scientific name for the accepted scientific name of a taxon...
- Human taxonomy is the classification of the human species within zoological taxonomy. The systematic genus, Homo, is designed to include both anatomically...