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quinary$66209$ - tradução para alemão

CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM OF ORGANISMS
Quinarian; Quinary system; Quinary system of taxonomy; Quinarians; Quinarianism

quinary      
n. Zahl in einem Zahlensystem das auf 5 basiert ist
tertiary color         
  • Page from ''A New Practical Treatise on the Three Primitive Colours Assumed as a Perfect System of Rudimentary Information'' by [[Charles Hayter]].
  • RYB]] color wheel.
  • Primary, secondary, and tertiary colors of the RGB (CMY) color wheel.
COLOR MADE BY MIXING EITHER ONE PRIMARY COLOR WITH ONE SECONDARY COLOR
Tertiary colour; Tertiary colors; Tertiary Colors; Intermediate color; Tertiary colours; Quaternary color; Quaternary colour; Quaternary colors; Quinary color; Quinary colors; Quaternary colours; Quinary colour; Quinary colours
Tertiärfarbe, Farbe die beim Mischen von zwei Sekundärfarben entsteht

Definição

quinary
['kw??n?ri]
¦ adjective relating to the number five; fifth.
Origin
C17: from L. quinarius, from quini 'five at once, a set of five', from quinque 'five'.

Wikipédia

Quinarian system

The quinarian system was a method of zoological classification which was popular in the mid 19th century, especially among British naturalists. It was largely developed by the entomologist William Sharp Macleay in 1819. The system was further promoted in the works of Nicholas Aylward Vigors, William John Swainson and Johann Jakob Kaup. Swainson's work on ornithology gave wide publicity to the idea. The system had opponents even before the publication of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species (1859), which paved the way for evolutionary trees.