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nomenˈclatural, a. [f. next + -al1.] Relating to, or concerned with, nomenclature.
1803Edin. Rev. III. 53 Having devised the most superlative specimen of nomenclatural absurdity. 1825P. W. Watson Dendrol. Brit. Introd. 19 Nomenclatural Conspectus. 1866Brande & Cox Dict. Sci., etc. II. 633/2 The nomenclatural difficulties in which they are involved. 1937N. N. Puckett in A. Dundes Mother Wit (1973) 167/1 The enticement may have been the ceremony [of baptism] rather than a delusion of nomenclatural grandeur. 1939[see homotype 1]. 1951G. H. M. Lawrence Taxon. Vascular Plants ix. 196 In many countries the nomenclatural patterns and practices were set by botanists of considerable prestige. 1961G. G. Simpson Princ. Animal Taxon. i. 29 Personal preferences and emphases also frequently affect rearrangements of supraspecific taxa..although this is not an important cause of nomenclatural change. 1972Nature 24 Nov. 239/1 The difference between them is more apparent than real and stems from nomenclatural rather than biological considerations. 1974Ibid. 1 Nov. 85/3 He has kindly and lucidly drawn attention to the intricacies of the correct nomenclatural procedures to be used. Hence nomenclaˈturally adv.
1944S. A. Cain Found. Plant Geogr. xxx. 473 The first described form in a group is the species and the later forms are varieties, nomenclaturally. 1967R. E. Blackwelder Taxonomy xx. 423 Nomenclaturally it [sc. the type specimen] serves as an anchor for the name. |