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Nomenclature and Descriptive Terminology

Ivan A. Ross-2003-01-01-Humana Press eBooks
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For centuries, the only names of plants known by most lay people have been the common names. These common names are often simple, descriptive, and easy to pronounce and remember. These names may be words, phrases, and even sentences. Some favorites are “ram goat dash around” in Jamaica, and “piss a bed” in Guyana. However, there are disadvantages in using the common names, especially with intention of sharing information. Common names can be different from country to country, and even within a country. The same plant may be referred to by different names, and different plants may be referred to by the same name.

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For centuries, the only names of plants known by most lay people have been the common names. These common names are often simple, descriptive, and easy to pronounce and remember. These names may be words, phrases, and even sentences. Some favorites are “ram goat dash around” in Jamaica, and “piss a bed” in Guyana. However, there are disadvantages in using the common names, especially with intention of sharing information. Common names can be different from country to country, and even within a country. The same plant may be referred to by different names, and different plants may be referred to by the same name.

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TerminologyNomenclatureProper nounCommon nameLinguisticsOnomasticsHistoryTaxonomy (biology)

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