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synonymity
synonymity (sɪnəˈnɪmɪtɪ) [f. synonymous: see -ity.] The quality or fact of being synonymous, or having the same meaning.1880 J. Morison in Expositor XI. 468 Metaphysical coincidence by no means necessitates the rhetorical synonymity of nomenclature. 1884 N. & Q. 6th Ser. X. 43/2 To point out the Ger... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gelonus (bug)
In 1873, Stål established the synonymity of the two species, with Gelonus discolor being the junior synonym, and le Guillon's Gelonus tasmanicus the senior wikipedia.org
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Black boubou
Following the 2008 study the International Ornithological Committee recognized L. nigerrimus as distinct species and put L. liberatus into the synonymity wikipedia.org
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synonymous
synonymous, a. (sɪˈnɒnɪməs) Also 7 synonimus, 7–9 synonimous. [f. med.L. synōnymus, ad. Gr. συνώνυµος: see synonym and -ous.] 1. Having the character of a synonym; equivalent in meaning: said of words or phrases denoting the same thing or idea. Const. to, (now usually) with.1610 Donne Pseudo-martyr ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chlosyne
fulvia (Edwards, 1879) – Fulvia checkerspot Chlosyne kendallorum Opler, 1999 – Kendall's checkerspot, Nuevo León checkerspot References Explanation of Synonymity wikipedia.org
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Difference between a "topology" and a "space"? What do we mean when we talk about a topological _space_ or a metric _space_? I see some people calling metric topologies metric spaces and I wonder if there is some syno...
In mathematics, you usually call a set (a collection of objects) with some additional structures a space. So for example, a set with a certain distance function is called a metric space, and a set with certain subsets defined to be open is called a topological space. (of course in these two examples...
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Ecbolemia
It contained four species, which are all transferred to other genera or placed in synonymity. wikipedia.org
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Danangombe
Chikuse Effects of Ndebele raids on Shona power (proving the synonymity of Dhlodhlo and Danangombe) References Archaeological sites in Zimbabwe Former wikipedia.org
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Palaelodus
Besides agreeing with the synonymity between P. gracilipes and P. minutus, Cheneval also placed P. goliath in the genus Megapaloelodus, an assessment followed acknowledging that the species proposed by Milne-Edwards may indeed be simply differently sized members of a single taxon, Worthy and colleagues argue that the synonymity wikipedia.org
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Acianthera magalhanesii
magalhanesii: Epithet Synonymity Pleurothallis magalhaesii Pabst References Bibliography Muds, F. Of, (2003). Hoehnea 30(3): 186. wikipedia.org
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Tytthus
Tribe In 1955 Carvalho and Southwood (1955) rescued Tytthus from synonymity with the look-alike genus Cyrtorhinus Fieber, 1858, and showed that Tytthus wikipedia.org
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Martinavis
As Yungavolucris is assumed to be a foot-propelled swimmer however the synonymity of at least some Martinavis specimens with it could explain the genus wikipedia.org
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Musa coccinea
Loureiro's description of M. coccinea; however the type rather than the description determines the synonymity, so M. uranoscopos Lour. is not a synonym wikipedia.org
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Alseuosmia quercifolia
Clarkson in a NZJB article from 2000 in which they dispute the claims of hybridism and synonymity. wikipedia.org
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Shigatoxigenic and verotoxigenic Escherichia coli
Invariable synonymity is indicated by having the same color. Beyond that there is also some wider but variable synonymity. wikipedia.org
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