Taxonomy vs Phantasmagoria - What's the difference?
taxonomy | phantasmagoria |
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.
A popular 18th- and 19th-century form of theatre entertainment whereby ghostly apparitions are formed; a magic lantern.
A series of events involving rapid changes in light intensity and colour.
A dreamlike state where real and imagined elements are blurred together.
* Sir Walter Scott
* 1874 , (Marcus Clarke), (For the Term of His Natural Life) Chapter V
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and phantasmagoria
is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while phantasmagoria is a popular 18th- and 19th-century form of theatre entertainment whereby ghostly apparitions are formed; a magic lantern.taxonomy
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(wikipedia taxonomy)Noun
(taxonomies)Synonyms
* alpha taxonomyDerived terms
* folk taxonomy * scientific taxonomySee 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 * ontologyphantasmagoria
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(wikipedia phantasmagoria)Alternative forms
* phantasmagory * fantasmagoriaNoun
(en noun)- This mental phantasmagoria .
- It is impossible to convey, in words, any idea of the hideous phantasmagoria of shifting limbs and faces which moved through the evil-smelling twilight of this terrible prison-house. Callot might have drawn it, Dante might have suggested it, but a minute attempt to describe its horrors would but disgust. There are depths in humanity which one cannot explore, as there are mephitic caverns into which one dare not penetrate.