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tassonomiche

Tassonomiche is the feminine plural form of the Italian adjective tassonomico, used to describe items related to taxonomy, the branch of biology that studies the naming, description, and classification of organisms. In practice, tassonomiche denotes aspects or elements that pertain to how organisms are organized into hierarchical groups such as species, genera, and families, or to the methods and criteria used in this classification.

The term derives from tassonomia, itself rooted in historical and linguistic developments in biology. As an

In scholarly and applied contexts, tassonomiche appears in phrases describing taxonomic features, criteria, or classifications. Common

Overall, tassonomiche functions as a linguistic tool to specify that a given characteristic, classification, or description

adjective,
tassonomico
agrees
in
gender
and
number
with
the
noun
it
modifies;
thus
tassonomiche
accompanies
feminine
plural
nouns,
for
example
classificazioni
tassonomiche
or
descrizioni
tassonomiche.
In
contrast,
masculine
or
neuter
references
use
forms
such
as
tassonomici
or
tassonomiche
singular
forms.
usages
include
descrizioni
tassonomiche
(taxonomic
descriptions),
classi
tassonomiche
(taxonomic
classes),
and
caratteristiche
tassonomiche
(taxonomic
characteristics).
The
term
is
frequent
in
biology,
botany,
zoology,
paleontology,
and
related
fields,
as
well
as
in
museums,
herbaria,
and
biodiversity
informatics,
where
accurate
taxonomic
labeling
is
essential.
belongs
to
the
domain
of
taxonomy,
without
asserting
a
separate
interdisciplinary
field.
Its
exact
meaning
is
determined
by
the
surrounding
feminine
noun
it
accompanies.