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taxon

noun
tax·​on | \ ˈtak-ËŒsän How to pronounce taxon (audio) \
plural taxa\ ˈtak-​sÉ™ How to pronounce taxa (audio) \ also taxons

Definition of taxon

1 : a taxonomic group or entity
2 : the name applied to a taxonomic group in a formal system of nomenclature

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And depending on your view of mammalian evolution, the first taxon to develop diurnality was either the most common recent ancestor of all apes and monkeys or the most common recent ancestor of all… elephant shrews. Diana Gitig, Ars Technica, "Dinosaurs kept mammals in the dark," 10 Nov. 2017 The rules for naming a new animal taxon are governed by the ICZN, while the International Association for Plant Taxonomy (IAPT) governs plants. Benjamin Jones, Smithsonian, "A Few Bad Scientists Are Threatening to Topple Taxonomy," 7 Sep. 2017 Global patterns and predictors of marine biodiversity across taxa. Jess Mcnally, WIRED, "Warming of Oceans Will Reduce and Rearrange Marine Life," 28 July 2010

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First Known Use of taxon

1929, in the meaning defined at sense 1

History and Etymology for taxon

New Latin, from International Scientific Vocabulary taxonomy

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taxon

noun
tax·​on | \ ˈtak-ËŒsän How to pronounce taxon (audio) \
plural taxa\ -​sÉ™ How to pronounce taxa (audio) \ also taxons

Medical Definition of taxon

1 : a taxonomic group or entity
2 : the name applied to a taxonomic group in a formal system of nomenclature

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