Taxonomy vs Yearnful - What's the difference?
taxonomy | yearnful |
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.
Filled with yearning; desirous; mournful; distressing.
*{{quote-book, 1570, Richard Edwards, A select collection of old English plays, Volume 4, pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?pg=PA43&id=KM6G6FDmJNoC, page=43, chapter=Damon and Pithias
, passage=So now lend me thy yearnful tunes to utter my sorrow.}}
*{{quote-book, year=1886, author=, title=Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow, chapter=, edition=
, passage=Ah! they were grand days, those deep, full days, when our coming life, like an unseen organ, pealed strange, yearnful music in our ears, and our young blood cried out like a war-horse for the battle. }}
*{{quote-book, year=1919, author=Albert Payson Terhune, title=O Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1919, chapter=The Strike, edition=
, passage=I am yearnful to know who was the unhappy person the wicked general threatened. }}
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.As an adjective yearnful is
filled with yearning; desirous; mournful; distressing.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 * ontologyyearnful
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Adjective
(en adjective)citation
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Derived terms
* yearnfully * yearnfulnessUsage notes
* This term was once widely and disapprovingly attributed to the poet . **{{quote-book, **, year=1900, author=Rupert Hughes, title=Contemporary American Composers, work=citation, passage=It abounded in emotion, and was--to use the impossible word Keats coined--"yearnful ."}} **{{quote-book, **, 1902, Leon Mead, Word-coinage, pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?pg=PA19&id=7qsVAAAAYAAJ, page=19 , passage=Men of genius have been guilty of some queer word-coinages. Keats coined the impossible word yearnful ; but this was not his gravest offense.}} **{{quote-book, **, year=1903, author=Rupert Hughes, title=The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 1, work=
citation, passage=This is the last of these letters to which one could apply so fitly the barbarous word "yearnful ," once coined by Keats.}}