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no^ that person is wrong.it's true. scientific names should be either underlined or in italics. - www.interaktv.com/articles/scinames.htm
The scientific name for a person who loves rain is "pluviophile." This term is derived from the Latin word "pluvial," which means rain, and the Greek word "phile," which means lover.
Common names are what the most of us use. Scientific names are what scientists use to differentiate, one from another in the classification system. The difference is precision: the scientific name is an attempt to remove as much ambiguity as possible, in order to avoid confusion. This level of precision is not usually needed in most circumstances and common names are easier to remember and pronounce. The important thing to remember is that everyone wants others to understand what they're saying, so everyone tries to use terms that have have the best chance to accomplish that goal.
I think the word you're looking for is misanthrope, a person that hates people and human nature in general. This isn't exactly a scientific term. All people, regardless of their beliefs or behavior, are classified as Homo sapiens.
No, the word "parents" is a common noun. A proper noun specifically names a particular person, place, or thing, while a common noun refers to a general class of people, places, or things.
A common noun is a general word for any person, place, or thing.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.
Carolyn Keene is a pseudonym used by various authors who wrote the Nancy Drew mystery series. The original Carolyn Keene was not a real person and did not have parents.
She was just an original person. She lived in Arlington, Virginia. She grew up on a road with her parents and sister. Sandra has always been an independent person.
If you and another person have parents who are first cousins, then you and that other person are second cousins, because you have a great-grandparent in common.
Yes, the word "son" is a common noun because it does not refer to a specific person but rather to any male child in relation to their parents.
The noun scientist is a singular, common noun, a word for someone who is trained in science, especially someone whose job is to do scientific research; a word for a person.
No, there is no scientific evidence or proven spell that can turn a person into an animal. Shapeshifting is a common theme in mythology and folklore but does not have basis in reality.
All person have biological parents. A person might become an orphan if their biological parents both die.
The most common way to get an original autograph is by find the celebrity personally and asking for their autograph. If the autograph you want belongs to a person that is already deceased, you can find famous original autographs at trade shows or auctions, or shops in your area that specialize in memorabilia.
It means you have something in common, and that you should get to know the person.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that abortion causes infertility. Abortion is a common medical procedure that does not typically impact a person's ability to conceive in the future.