Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
binomial-nomenclature
Noun
/bʌɪˈnoʊ.mi.əl noʊ.məˈkleɪ.tʃər/

Definition
A formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts.

Examples
- The binomial nomenclature of the domestic cat is Felis catus.
- In binomial nomenclature, the name of the organism is italicized, with the genus capitalized and the species lowercased.
- Each species has a unique binomial name that helps avoid confusion among scientists and researchers.

Meaning
Binomial nomenclature is used in scientific classification to uniquely identify species, using two Latin names: the first part indicates the genus and the second part specifies the species.

Synonyms
- Two-part naming
- Latin naming system
- Scientific naming