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As nouns the difference between taxonomy and timothy

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while timothy is , native to europe, but introduced widely and naturalized in us.

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

    timothy

    English

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun) (Timothy)
  • Either of two books in the New Testament () which are epistles to Timothy.
  • A companion of Paul mentioned in the Bible.
  • of biblical origin, also borne by early Christian saints.
  • Quotations

    * : *: Unto Timothy , my own son in the faith: Grace, mercy, and peace, from God our Father and Jesus Christ our Lord. * 1867 , Shoemakers' Village , Strahan 1871, pages 89-90: *: The name Timothy' was an inspiration of Cherry's own. - - - "Now then, '''TIMOTHY'''!" and this she said with a rapid ''forte crescendo'' movement which made her mother laugh and also with a jerk which spilt the milk on the little one's forehead. "Well, mother," says Cherry gaily, "I've christened him at all events." And ' Timothy being a distinctive name, and a scriptural one, it was retained as the appellative of this mite, * 1932 , The Christopher Robin Verses : Cradle Song: *: O Timothy' Tim / Has ten pink toes, / And ten pink toes / Has ' Timothy Tim.