the branch of science concerned with classification, esp. of organisms; systematics.
2. The classification of something, esp. organisms: "the taxonomy of these fossils
taxonamy
Taxonamy
Carl Linne, who preferred the Latin version of his name be used.
It is Taxonamy
Taxonomy.
That would be Taxonomy. Taxonomy was pretty much founded by Carl Linnaeus. Hence why they call him "The Father of Taxonomy."
Latin is the basis of the names used in taxonomy. Carolus Linnaeus, the father of modern taxonomy, established the system of binomial nomenclature, where each species is given a unique two-part name consisting of the genus and species names in Latin.
taxonomy
Type your answer here... Systematique ...in french. In fact Taxonomy is more oriented on descriptive and classification aspects as systématique focuses on inter-relations and how taxons are organized in evolution
grouping things make ones life easier by sorting them in their correct group by their similarities and differences. grouping also makes it more easier for one to access his / her things