In Greek, the word "TAXIS" (τάξις) means "order," "arrangement," or "classification." It is often used in various contexts, including military organization and the arrangement of elements in a systematic way. The term can also refer to a specific method of organization or the way things are structured.
Lucy Taxis Shoe has written: 'Profiles of Western Greek mouldings' -- subject(s): Architectural Decoration and ornament, Architecture, Greek, Decoration and ornament, Architectural, Greek Architecture, Moldings
Taxonomy is a word based on the Greek root words for laws (taxis) and classification (nomos).
Accoding to a popular 'encyclopedia' site. Hypotaxis is the grammatical arrangement of functionally similar but "unequal" constructs (from Greek hypo- "beneath", and taxis "arrangement"), i.e., constructs playing an unequal role in a sentence.
Main Entry: tax- Variant(s): or taxo- also taxi- Function: combining form Etymology: Greek taxi-, from taxis : arrangement < taxeme > < taxidermy >
You're going to have to be more specific. Taxis are still used and have been used for many years. If you mean when were they FIRST used then you have to specify when.
Yes we have taxis.
In Manila, taxis are commonly referred to simply as "taxis," but they are often distinguished as "yellow taxis" and "white taxis." Yellow taxis are typically airport taxis that have a higher fare rate, while white taxis are the standard fare taxis used for everyday transportation. Both types can be hailed on the street or booked through ride-hailing apps.
yes, There are taxis in Rome
Not taxis, but axis.
They are called taxis.
sorry not all taxis have it.
Yes, Europe does use taxis.