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UK
/baɪnˈəʊmɪəl/
]
[ US /baɪˈnoʊmiəɫ/ ]
[ US /baɪˈnoʊmiəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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having or characterized by two names, especially those of genus and species in taxonomies
binomial nomenclature of bacteria -
of or relating to or consisting of two terms
binomial expression
NOUN
- (mathematics) a quantity expressed as a sum or difference of two terms; a polynomial with two terms
How To Use binomial In A Sentence
- The binomial designates a duel made up of two individuated forces which intersect.
- The question of what name to apply to this or that binomial species was often left unresolved.
- He also developed a way to name plants called binomial nomenclature (bi NOH mee ul · NOH mun klay chur). Recently Uploaded Slideshows
- Guisante (Corrupted Latin: Arabo-Romance Spanish Dialect Mozarabic, adopted by Castillian dialect) _Pisum sativum_ (Modern day binomial scientific name of the English pea or Green pea) "Rooted" in the same time frame we had: cicer, cicero (Latin) Translation for peas & greenbeans (nfm)
- Overlooked was Buckley's proposal of the binomial T. texanum, now considered a variety of T. pusillum.
- By pulling these observations together with some mathematical syntax, a theorem is formed relating to the expansion of binomial terms.
- One can do this by basing the material on the Cox-Ross-Rubinstein theorem and the like, approximating the Black-Scholes model with discrete-time binomial trees.
- One of the results on which al-Karaji uses this form of induction comes from his work on the binomial theorem, the binomial coefficients and the Pascal triangle.
- Etymology.-From Cretaceous, the geological epoch of the genus; and the standard suffix for thrips binomials.
- There are some different flavors of random, such as gaussian or normally distributed, binomially distributed, Poisson distributed and the like. Verification r2 Revealed!!! « Climate Audit