释义 |
nomenclatureno‧men‧cla‧ture /nəʊˈmeŋklətʃə $ ˈnoʊmənkleɪtʃər/ noun [uncountable] formal nomenclatureOrigin: 1600-1700 Latin nomenclatura ‘calling by name, list of names’, from nomen ( ➔ NOMINAL) + calatus ‘called’ - I began this discussion by saying that adherence to systematic nomenclature is a limiting kind of freedom.
- Recently there have been many important changes in the nomenclature of the family.
- The nomenclature of science does not refer to definitive concepts: It is ceaselessly adjusted, completed, varied.
- The naming or nomenclature of chemical substances falls broadly into two categories: inorganic nomenclature and organic nomenclature.
- The preservationists had been careful about nomenclature.
- This nomenclature is revealing, as is the meaning ascribed to such review in a leading decision.
- This nomenclature tends to confuse the terminology.
- Unfortunately for the lay reader, battalions had a strange nomenclature.
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