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nomenclature$52923$ - traduction vers arabe

4-digit UNESCO Nomenclature; 6-digit UNESCO nomenclature; 4-digit UNESCO nomenclature; UNESCO Nomenclature; 6-digit UNESCO Nomenclature

nomenclature      
n. تسمية, مصطلحات, مجموعة مصطلحات
scientific name         
  • [[Carl Linnaeus]] (1707{{ndash}}1778), a Swedish botanist, invented the modern system of binomial nomenclature
  • The bacterium ''Escherichia coli'', commonly shortened to ''E. coli''
  • ''Erithacus rubecula superbus'', the Tenerife robin or petirrojo
  • ''[[Echinopsis pachanoi]]'', the San Pedro cactus
  • ''Magnolia hodgsonii''
SYSTEM OF IDENTIFYING SPECIES OF ORGANISMS USING A TWO-PART NAME
Binomial name; Scientific name; Latin name; Binomial names; Botanic name; Binomial system of nomenclature; Binomen; Binary name; Binary nomenclature; Species name; Latin binomial; Binomial classification; Binomial Classification System; Bionomial nomenclature; Latin names; Scientific authority; Binominal nomenclature; Principle of Binominal nomenclature; Genus Species; Species Latin name abbreviations; Scientific names; Linnean nomenclature; Species Latin name; Latin taxonomy; Binomial Nomenclature; Binomial authority; Scientific naming; Species name (biology); Binomina; Naming a species; Scientifically named; Species names; Binomial (biology); Binominal; Species binomial; Specific epithet; Binominal name; Binomial authorities; Trivial name (biology); Nomen triviale; Accepted name
‎ اسْمٌ عِلْمِيّ‎
scientific name         
  • [[Carl Linnaeus]] (1707{{ndash}}1778), a Swedish botanist, invented the modern system of binomial nomenclature
  • The bacterium ''Escherichia coli'', commonly shortened to ''E. coli''
  • ''Erithacus rubecula superbus'', the Tenerife robin or petirrojo
  • ''[[Echinopsis pachanoi]]'', the San Pedro cactus
  • ''Magnolia hodgsonii''
SYSTEM OF IDENTIFYING SPECIES OF ORGANISMS USING A TWO-PART NAME
Binomial name; Scientific name; Latin name; Binomial names; Botanic name; Binomial system of nomenclature; Binomen; Binary name; Binary nomenclature; Species name; Latin binomial; Binomial classification; Binomial Classification System; Bionomial nomenclature; Latin names; Scientific authority; Binominal nomenclature; Principle of Binominal nomenclature; Genus Species; Species Latin name abbreviations; Scientific names; Linnean nomenclature; Species Latin name; Latin taxonomy; Binomial Nomenclature; Binomial authority; Scientific naming; Species name (biology); Binomina; Naming a species; Scientifically named; Species names; Binomial (biology); Binominal; Species binomial; Specific epithet; Binominal name; Binomial authorities; Trivial name (biology); Nomen triviale; Accepted name
اسْمٌ عِلْمِيّ

Définition

specific epithet
¦ noun chiefly Botany & Microbiology the second element in the Latin binomial name of a species, which distinguishes the species from others in the same genus.

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UNESCO nomenclature

UNESCO Nomenclature (more properly UNESCO nomenclature for fields of science and technology) is a system developed by UNESCO for classification of research papers and doctoral dissertations. There are three versions of the system, offering different levels of refinement through 2-, 4-, and 6-digit codes.