Genus
The first naming system worked through a process of naming system called binomial nomenclature.It has two parts :GENUSSPECIES
The science of naming living organisms is called Taxonomy. The two-word system is called binomial nomenclature
There is not a specific system of naming federal agencies. Most of them are acronyms. Perhaps "specific" would be a good word.
Brontosaurus Cheessus
Binomial Nomenclature
binomial nomenclature
I take it you mean the naming system for living things with two Latin words each. The guy who started it was Carl Linnaeus.
The 20-letter word you are looking for is "taxonomy." Taxonomy is the branch of science that deals with the classification and naming of organisms.
His naming system was too long
These ions are named using either the Stock system or the traditional naming system.
The first word in a two-word scientific name of an organism identifies the genus to which the organism belongs. The second word denotes the species within that genus. This naming system is known as binomial nomenclature and was developed by Carl Linnaeus.
The two word system that was devised for naming organisms is called "binomial nomenclature." "Binomial" is defined as "two names." ~ Kimberlee