Genus vs Murex - What's the difference?
genus | murex |
(biology, taxonomy) a rank in the classification of organisms, below family and above species; a taxon at that rank
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A group with common attributes.
*1945 , (Bertrand Russell), A History of Western Philosophy , p. 655:
*:Recollection is one of a whole genus of effects which are more or less peculiar to the phenomena that we naturally call "mental."
(topology) A number measuring some aspect of the complexity of any of various manifolds or graphs
(semantics) Within a definition, a broader category of the defined concept.
Any of the genus Murex of marine gastropods.
* 1991 , John Montroll, Robert J. Lang, Origami Sea Life , page 56:
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As nouns the difference between genus and murex
is that genus is (biology|taxonomy) a rank in the classification of organisms, below family and above species; a taxon at that rank while murex is any of the genus murex of marine gastropods.genus
English
Noun
(genera)- All magnolias belong to the genus ''Magnolia .
- Other species of the genus ''Bos'' are often called cattle or wild cattle.
- There are only two genera and species of seadragons .
- Müller criticized the division of the "Jubuleae" into two families and he cited Jubula as an annectant genus .
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* English nouns with irregular plurals ----murex
Noun
(en-noun)- The murexes (family Murieidae) are one of the most beautiful and sought-after families by shell collectors.