Linnaean
English
WOTD – 23 May 2007
Etymology
Linnaeus + -an. After Carolus Linnaeus (1707–1778), Swedish naturalist who helped to standardize biological nomenclature.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /lɪˈneɪ.ən/, /lɪˈniː.ən/
Audio (US) (file) Audio (US) (file) - Rhymes: -eɪən
Adjective
Linnaean (not comparable)
- (biology) Of, or relating to Carolus Linnaeus, Swedish naturalist, either personally or in a wider sense, to the era influenced by him.
- (taxonomy) Of, or relating to the binomial nomenclature originated by him
- 2000, Daniel R. Headrick, When Information Came of Age, page 26:
- Nowhere was the victory of Linnaeanism more complete than in Britain. When William Hudson's Flora Anglica, organized in the Linnaean manner, appeared in 1762, it displaced all previous floras.
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- (recent) Relating to the nomenclature Codes that have their starting point in a work by Linnaeus or are derived from such a Code. This includes the idea of a ranked taxonomy, which was not initiated by Linnaeus.
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