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British pronunciation/ba‍ɪnˈə‍ʊmɪəl/
American pronunciation/baɪˈnoʊmiəɫ/

Definition & Meaning of "binomial"

binomial
01

of or relating to or consisting of two terms

02

having or characterized by two names, especially those of genus and species in taxonomies

Binomial
01

(mathematics) a quantity expressed as a sum or difference of two terms; a polynomial with two terms

02

(grammar) a pair of words in the same grammatical category that are joined by a conjunction, usually 'and' or 'or', with a fixed order

What is a "binomial"?

A binomial is a linguistic term that refers to a pair of words or phrases that are connected by a conjunction and typically express related ideas or concepts. Binomials often appear in fixed phrases or expressions and can enhance language by providing rhythm or emphasis. Common examples include "bread and butter," "black and white," and "salt and pepper." In these expressions, the two parts work together to convey a single idea or concept. Understanding binomials is important for recognizing patterns in language and improving fluency in speech and writing.

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Carl Linnaeus is often credited as the father of modern taxonomy for establishing the binomial nomenclature system still used today.
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