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from The Century Dictionary.

  • Same as taxonomic.

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  • adjective Of or pertaining to taxonomy

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  • adjective of or relating to taxonomy

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Examples

  • To add to this complexity, the exhibition in Taipei takes a diagrammatic and taxonomical approach to representing and distinguishing the great array of human difference underpinning our consciousness and cognition in general and religious and spiritualist ideologies in particular.

    G. Roger Denson: In Taipei and Hong Kong, Emily Cheng Bridges Science and Faith G. Roger Denson 2011

  • To add to this complexity, the exhibition in Taipei takes a diagrammatic and taxonomical approach to representing and distinguishing the great array of human difference underpinning our consciousness and cognition in general and religious and spiritualist ideologies in particular.

    G. Roger Denson: In Taipei and Hong Kong, Emily Cheng Bridges Science and Faith G. Roger Denson 2011

  • What's implied before the lights go down and performers-with-nets try to catch a huge Grasshopper is the too-scientific, non-rapturous way how we capture insects (or any living thing), pin them to a specimen board (or a spreadsheet, a database, a PowerPoint template), examine them, and attribute taxonomical relationships.

    James Scarborough: "Ovo," Cirque du Soleil, Santa Monica Pier James Scarborough 2012

  • The collection of the Museum of Unexploded Bombs is not organised along taxonomical or historical lines, but in displays that reflect the aesthetic predilections of its curator.

    July « 2010 « Squares of Wheat 2010

  • What's implied before the lights go down and performers-with-nets try to catch a huge Grasshopper is the too-scientific, non-rapturous way how we capture insects (or any living thing), pin them to a specimen board (or a spreadsheet, a database, a PowerPoint template), examine them, and attribute taxonomical relationships.

    James Scarborough: "Ovo," Cirque du Soleil, Santa Monica Pier James Scarborough 2012

  • At the top of the taxonomical tree, a split occurs between declarative and non-declarative memories.

    What are memories made of? 2012

  • What's implied before the lights go down and performers-with-nets try to catch a huge Grasshopper is the too-scientific, non-rapturous way how we capture insects (or any living thing), pin them to a specimen board (or a spreadsheet, a database, a PowerPoint template), examine them, and attribute taxonomical relationships.

    James Scarborough: "Ovo," Cirque du Soleil, Santa Monica Pier James Scarborough 2012

  • What's implied before the lights go down and performers-with-nets try to catch a huge Grasshopper is the too-scientific, non-rapturous way how we capture insects (or any living thing), pin them to a specimen board (or a spreadsheet, a database, a PowerPoint template), examine them, and attribute taxonomical relationships.

    James Scarborough: "Ovo," Cirque du Soleil, Santa Monica Pier James Scarborough 2012

  • It's a taxonomical tool to reference the churches of the sixteenth century reformation.

    Fr. Robert Barron on Protestantism, authority, and Cardinal Newman 2009

  • What's implied before the lights go down and performers-with-nets try to catch a huge Grasshopper is the too-scientific, non-rapturous way how we capture insects (or any living thing), pin them to a specimen board (or a spreadsheet, a database, a PowerPoint template), examine them, and attribute taxonomical relationships.

    James Scarborough: "Ovo," Cirque du Soleil, Santa Monica Pier James Scarborough 2012

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