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The answer TAXONOMY has 14 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of taxonomy in various dictionaries:
noun - a classification of organisms into groups based on similarities of structure or origin etc
noun - (biology) study of the general principles of scientific classification
noun - practice of classifying plants and animals according to their presumed natural relationships
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| The science of the classification of organisms |
| One of the subdivisions of biology is this science dealing with the naming & classification of organisms |
| The ranks going from domain & kingdom down to genus & species are part of this aspect of biology |
| Baby, do you work for the IRS? Because your way of classifying animals & plants is really putting a... this |
| The 8 ranks in this 8-letter biological classification system start with domain & end with species |
| An 1813 work called "Elementary Theory of Botany" introduced this field, the classification of organisms |
| Using binomial nomenclature, Linnaeus is considered the founder of this, the field of classifying organisms |
| This term for the systematic classification of organisms comes from the Greek for "arrangement" |
| The science of naming & classifying organisms is called this, though the IRS has little to do with it |
| The table seen here is part of this scientific study |
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Taxonomy (general) is the practice and science of classification of things or concepts, including the principles that underlie such classification. * Specific taxonomies include: |