Nomen
81nomen dubium — (nom. dub.) Latin, pertaining to a name of doubtful taxonomic validity, e.g. the name Encephalartos tridentatus (WILLDENOW) LEHMANN (Pugillus 6, 1834) is a nomen dubium which may refer to several species of Encephalartos or Macrozamia …
82nomen illegitimum — (nom. illeg.) Latin, pertaining to a name published in contravention of the rules of nomenclature, e.g. Zamia brongniartii WEDDELL is a nomen illegitimum, being a superfluous name for Ceratozamia boliviana BRONGNIART …
83nomen nudum — (nom. nud.) or nomen solum (nom. sol.) Latin, pertaining to an avowed new name unaccompanied by a description or diagnosis, e.g. Linden’s name Cycas neocaledonica …
84nomen generalissimum — /nowman jenaralisamam/ A name of the most general kind; a name or term of the most general meaning. By the name of land, which is nomen generalissimum, everything terrestrial will pass …
85nomen generalissimum — /nowman jenaralisamam/ A name of the most general kind; a name or term of the most general meaning. By the name of land, which is nomen generalissimum, everything terrestrial will pass …
86nomen generalissimum — A very general name. A word or term which refers to a class or species is often referred to as nomen generalissimum. For example, the word horse is often used as a general term including mares, colts, stallions and geldings. State v Dunnavent, 5… …
87Nomen — См. nome …
88nomen — (plural nomina) name …
89NOMEN — Nomenclature (Governmental » Military) …
90nomen — no·men (noґmən) pl. noґmina [L.] a name …