binominio
Binominio is a theoretical term used in discussions of data representation and linguistics to denote a dual-name approach for a single entity. In this framework, an item is annotated with two complementary names, a primary label and a secondary label, which together form a binomial identifier. The primary name functions as a stable handle, while the secondary name encodes contextual variants such as language, history, or domain.
Origin and scope: The term binominio is not part of formal standards and has appeared primarily in
Structure and operation: A binominio record associates an entity identifier with two names and a canonical
Applications and governance: Potential use cases include multilingual knowledge bases, digital archives, and interoperability layers where