different between organism vs subregnum
organism
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ??????? (órganon, “tool, instrument”), from Proto-Indo-European *wer?- (“work”). This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
Pronunciation
- enPR: ôr?g?n?z?m
- (UK) IPA(key): /???.??n.?.z?m/
- (US) IPA(key): /???.??n.?.z?m/
Noun
organism (plural organisms)
- (biology) A discrete and complete living thing, such as animal, plant, fungus or microorganism.
- (by extension) Any complex thing with properties normally associated with living things.
Hyponyms
- See also Thesaurus:organism
Derived terms
- free-living organism
- organismal
- organismic
Translations
Anagrams
- moringas, roamings, sinogram
Romanian
Etymology
From French organisme
Noun
organism n (plural organisme)
- organism
Declension
organism From the web:
- what organisms perform cellular respiration
- what organisms perform photosynthesis
- what organisms are prokaryotes
- what organisms are producers
- what organisms reproduce asexually
- what organisms use cellular respiration
- what organism causes legionnaires disease
- what organisms have ribosomes
subregnum
English
Etymology
From New Latin subr?gnum.
Noun
subregnum (plural subregnums or subregna)
- (taxonomy) A subkingdom.
Latin
Etymology
From sub- (“under”) +? r?gnum (“kingdom”).
Noun
subr?gnum n (genitive subr?gn?); second declension
- subkingdom
Declension
Second-declension noun (neuter).
subregnum From the web:
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