different between dragonish vs taxonomy
dragonish
English
Etymology
dragon +? -ish
Adjective
dragonish (comparative more dragonish, superlative most dragonish)
- Resembling or characteristic of a dragon.
- c. 1607, William Shakespeare, Antony and Cleopatra, Act IV, Scene 14, [1]
- Sometimes we see a cloud that's dragonish; A vapour sometime like a bear or lion, / A tower'd citadel, a pendent rock, / A forked mountain, or blue promontory / With trees upon't, that nod unto the world, / And mock our eyes with air: thou hast seen these signs; / They are black vesper's pageants.
- c. 1607, William Shakespeare, Antony and Cleopatra, Act IV, Scene 14, [1]
See also
- draconian
- draconic
Anagrams
- hoardings
dragonish From the web:
taxonomy
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French taxonomie. Surface analysis taxo- +? -nomy.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /tæk?s?n?mi/
- (US) IPA(key): /tæk?s??n?mi/
- Rhymes: -?n?mi
Noun
taxonomy (countable and uncountable, plural taxonomies)
- The science or the technique used to make a classification.
- A classification; especially, a classification in a hierarchical system.
- (taxonomy, uncountable) The science of finding, describing, classifying and naming organisms.
Synonyms
- taxonomics
- (science of finding, describing, classifying and naming organisms): alpha taxonomy
Coordinate terms
- nomenclature
- ontology
Derived terms
Translations
taxonomy From the web:
- what taxonomy means
- what taxonomy are humans
- what taxonomy do humans belong to
- what taxonomy is not a type of taxonomy
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