Classification systems
The medical terminology combining form -ory typically refers to "pertaining to" or "related to." It is often used in the naming of structures, conditions, or processes within the body.
Latin is commonly used today in scientific fields, where it is used as the basis for naming species with binomial nomenclature in biology and for terminology in medicine and law.
"Rabies" is a singular noun, naming a disease. It is often used as a noun adjunct with other nouns (rabies shots, rabies warning).
Generally known as nomenclature. You'll see that term very often in the field of chemistry, and lots of other sciences. Some other topics like taxonomy are a bit more specific but still use the systematic rules of nomenclature.
history of boat naming
Reason for naming chlorine
Seemed like you answered your own question. A man named Jakob Creutzfeld was infected with it in the mid-19th century, thus naming the disease after him. FACT: Creutzfeld-Jakobs disease is 80% fatal. Go see a doctor!
Do you know what you will be naming the baby?
The Naming of the Dead was created in 2006.
Baby naming ceremony
Schema naming context and configuration naming context is replicated across domain in the forest
Schema naming context and configuration naming context is replicated across domain in the forest