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Taxonomy vs Intestate - What's the difference?

taxonomy | intestate |

As nouns the difference between taxonomy and intestate

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while intestate is a person who dies without making a valid will.

As an adjective intestate is

without a valid will indicating whom to leave one's estate to after death.

taxonomy

Noun

(taxonomies)
  • The science or the technique used to make a classification.
  • A classification; especially , a classification in a hierarchical system.
  • (taxonomy, uncountable) The science of finding, describing, classifying and naming organisms.
  • Synonyms

    * alpha taxonomy

    Derived terms

    * folk taxonomy * scientific taxonomy

    See also

    * classification * rank * taxon * domain * kingdom * subkingdom * superphylum * phylum * subphylum * class * subclass * infraclass * superorder * order * suborder * infraorder * parvorder * superfamily * family * subfamily * genus * species * subspecies * superregnum * regnum * subregnum * superphylum * phylum * subphylum * classis * subclassis * infraclassis * superordo * ordo * subordo * infraordo * taxon * superfamilia * familia * subfamilia * ontology

    intestate

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Without a valid will indicating whom to leave one's estate to after death.
  • Not devised or bequeathed; not disposed of by will.
  • Antonyms

    * testate

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (legal) A person who dies without making a valid will.
  • (Blackstone)

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