"trinomen" meaning in All languages combined

See trinomen on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: trinomina [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun|trinomina}} trinomen (plural trinomina)
  1. (taxonomy, zoology) A scientific name at the rank of subspecies: an expansion of a binomial name (a genus and a species) combined with the name of the subspecies; for example Anopheles gigas formosus or Homo sapiens sapiens. Wikipedia link: trinomen Categories (topical): Taxonomy, Zoology Synonyms: ternary name, three-part name, trinomial name Related terms: binomen, binomial name

Inflected forms

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