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科学者たちは、異なる言語圏で生物を指す際の混乱を避けるために、種を二語のラテン語で命名する二名法に頼っている。
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Scientists rely on binomial nomenclature to avoid confusion when referring to species across different languages.
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Scientists rely on binomial nomenclature to avoid confusion when referring to species across different languages.
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Related words
binomial nomenclature
Noun
uncountable
(taxonomy)
The
scientific
system
of
naming
each
species
of
organism
with
a
Latinized
name
in
two
parts;
the
first
is
the
genus,
and
is
written
with
an
initial
capital
letter;
the
second
is
some
specific
epithet
that
distinguishes
the
species
within
the
genus.
By
convention,
the
whole
name
is
typeset
in
italics.
The
genus
part
is
often
abbreviated
to
its
initial
letter
e.g.
H.
sapiens
for
Homo
sapiens
Japanese Meaning
二名法: 各生物種に対して、属名(最初の単語、頭文字大文字、イタリック表記)と種小名(2番目の単語)からなるラテン語風の学名を付ける科学的命名体系
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