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  2. List of commonly used taxonomic affixes - Wikipedia

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    Meaning: a prefix used to make words with a sense opposite to that of the root word; in this case, meaning "without" or "-less". This is usually used to describe organisms without a certain characteristic, as well as organisms in which that characteristic may not be immediately obvious.

  3. Template:Text and translation - Wikipedia

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    —{{{3}}} Template documentation [view] [history] [purge] Usage This template allows for the presentation of text in a language other than English alongside an English translation of that text. It is primarily designed for rendering poetic texts and their translations in parallel columns that are responsive to devices with display sizes smaller than a personal computer's screen. That is, on a ...

  4. List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic ...

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    It is helpful to be able to understand the source of scientific names. Although the Latin names do not always correspond to the current English common names, they are often related, and if their meanings are understood, they are easier to recall. The binomial name often reflects limited knowledge or hearsay about a species at the time it was named.

  5. Glossary of scientific naming - Wikipedia

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    species aggregate or aggregate species: a grouping of closely related species that are treated like a single species for practical purposes; alliance: a group of species or genera that have at some time been considered provisionally related; conspecific: of the same species; e. g. of two taxa previously thought to be different species

  6. Source text - Wikipedia

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    A source text [1] [2] is a text (sometimes oral) from which information or ideas are derived. In translation , a source text is the original text that is to be translated into another language . Description

  7. Specie - Wikipedia

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    Specie may refer to: Coins or other metal money in mass circulation; Bullion coins; Hard money (policy) Commodity money; Specie Circular, 1836 executive order by US President Andrew Jackson regarding hard money; Specie Payment Resumption Act

  8. File:TEX55 Conceptual translation.pdf - Wikipedia

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  9. Sub specie aeternitatis - Wikipedia

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    The work of art is the object seen sub specie aeternitatis; and the good life is the world seen sub specie aeternitatis. This is the connection between art and ethics. [5] Later, in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus: 6.45 To view the world sub specie aeterni is to view it as a whole—a limited whole.