different between statistical vs biosystematics
statistical
English
Etymology
statistic +? -al
Pronunciation
- (UK, US) IPA(key): /st??t?st?k?l/
Adjective
statistical (comparative more statistical, superlative most statistical)
- Of or pertaining to statistics.
Derived terms
Translations
statistical From the web:
- what statistical test to use
- what statistical test to use chart
- what statistical question
- what statistical mean
- what statistical test to use quiz
- what statistical test to compare two groups
- what statistical measures the variability of a distribution
- what statistical test to use for nominal data
biosystematics
English
Etymology
bio- +? systematics
Noun
biosystematics (uncountable)
- (biology, taxonomy) taxonomy based upon statistical data of the evolution of organisms
Related terms
- biosystematic
biosystematics From the web:
- what is biosystematics and taxonomy
- what is systematics in biology
- what is systematics in botany
- what does systematics mean
- what is biosystematics
- what is systematics and taxonomy
- what is difference between systematics and taxonomy
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