taxonomies
Prononciation : [tækˈsɒnəmiz]
Mot
Contexte : « classification »
(noun) a way to organize things into groups based on their similarities. Think of it like sorting your toys into different boxes: cars in one box, dolls in another, and building blocks in a third.
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Biologists use taxonomies to classify animals and plants into different groups.
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Without taxonomies, it would be very hard to find out which animals are similar.
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What kind of taxonomies do scientists use to sort living things?
Contexte : « knowledge organization »
(noun) a system used for organizing knowledge or information in a structured way. It helps us understand how different topics relate to each other, just like a library has categories for different types of books.
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The library's taxonomies help children easily find books about animals or space.
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If taxonomies were not used, the library would be a messy place with no organization.
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How do taxonomies help in organizing information at school?
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