Binomial

Word BINOMIAL
Character 8
Hyphenation bi no mi al
Pronunciations /baɪˈnəʊ.mi.əl/

Definitions and meanings of "Binomial"

What do we mean by binomial?

Consisting of or relating to two names or terms. adjective

A polynomial with two terms. noun

A taxonomic name in binomial nomenclature. noun

In algebra, consisting of two terms connected by the sign + or —; pertaining to binomials.

In zoology and botany: Using or having two names: applied to the system of nomenclature introduced by Linnæus, in which every plant and animal receives two names, one indicating the genus, the other the species: as, Felis leo, the lion; Bellis perennis, the daisy.

Hence— Consisting of two names: as, binomial terms. Also binominal.

In algebra, an expression or quantity consisting of two terms connected by the sign + or —, denoting the sum or the difference of the two terms: as, a + b, 3a—2c, a + b, x—2 √ y. noun

In zoology and botany, a name consisting of two terms, generic and specific, as the proper name of a species, the generic always preceding the specific word: as, Felis leo, the lion. noun

An expression consisting of two terms connected by the sign plus (+) or minus (-); as, a + b, or 7 - 3. noun

Consisting of two terms; pertaining to binomials. adjective

Having two names; -- used of the system by which every animal and plant receives two names, the one indicating the genus, the other the species, to which it belongs. adjective

The theorem which expresses the law of formation of any power of a binomial. adjective

Consisting of two terms, or parts. adjective

A polynomial with two terms. noun

A quantity expressed as the sum or difference of two terms. noun

A scientific name at the rank of species, with two terms: a generic name and a specific name. noun

Of or relating to or consisting of two terms adjective

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

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

A polynomial with two terms.

A quantity expressed as the sum or difference of two terms.

A scientific name at the rank of species, with two terms: a generic name and a specific name.

Sexual act - the guy freezes a badgers leg, then uses it on the girl as a dildo while they both shit in each other's faces. Urban Dictionary

System to determine if girl is fuckable. Eliminates 1 to 10 scale. 1 = She is naked spread eagle on your bed,and no one else finds out, you would fuck her. 0 = You wouldn't fuck her. Urban Dictionary

A phrase of 2 words that scientists use to classify living organisms. The 2 word phrase consists of a Genus and Species name. Urban Dictionary

This guy is an awesome DJ. He loves to mix up formulae while on the decks. He is never without his sidekick, MC Poisson Urban Dictionary

A great gender neutral name for you next child. At a gender reveal before they reveal the gender you must point out that Binomial Nomenclature is a great gender neutral name! Urban Dictionary

Not the naming system created by carolus linnaus OR having anything to do with math. Binomial Nomenclature is a term used to describe someone or something that is being realllllllly dumb , ugly, immature, something we don't agree with, etc. You can shorten it by saying just "BI" or "BIN.NOM". it can be used in every day convos and was created by jessica and alexis. yes we are bi. not meaning bisexual girl on girl, but just "BI" Urban Dictionary

To have a plan thwarted. Foiled takes the dual meaning of "To prevent from being successful", and the mathematical mnemonic FOIL, which stands for "First, Outer, Inner, Last"; this device is used to multiply two binomials. Urban Dictionary

Yes! I'm pretty sure I wrote about that! That's exactly how it works! Urban Dictionary

Biology: The naming system of organisms using first the genus then the species Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Binomial

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The word "binomial" in example sentences

But, over nearly three centuries, the classification system used to organize much of our biological knowledge has remained remarkably arbitrary and ancient: The so-called binomial system of genus and species that Linse and thousands of other biologists use today was first proposed by a Swedish biologist born 300 years ago Wednesday, Carolus Linnaeus. ❋ Unknown (2007)

There is in fact a probability distribution, known as the binomial distribution, of how many times the number 1 shows up. ❋ Unknown (2007)

He also developed a way to name plants called binomial nomenclature (bi NOH mee ul · NOH mun klay chur). ❋ Cmsjpuckett (2009)

Slide 12: Binomial Coefficients Combinations are also called binomial coefficients because they appear as coefficients in the expansion of the binomial power (x+y) n ❋ Unknown (2008)

The controversial "binomial" electoral system that guarantees congressional seats for the political right remains in place. ❋ Unknown (2007)

According to this "binomial" nomenclature each plant or animal received a generic and a specific name, as, for instance, ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

· Fixed gamma () and derivative functions such as binomial () returning wrong results at integer inputs being divisible by a large power of 2. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The presentation then went through the "binomial" break apart strategy that's supposed to be teaching kids "algebraic principles in 4th grade", the "change it and make it easier problem" using 98 x 15 as an example (ok change it to 100×15 - 2×15 = 1500 - 30 = 1470). ❋ Unknown (2009)

While structures such as binomial heaps and red-black trees are presented, it is assumed that the reader already knows and understands them. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Before Linnaeus '"binomial" scheme, the names of particular species were often strings of descriptive Latin terms that grew to such lengths as this: Convolvulus foliis palmatis cordatis sericeis: lobis repandis, pedunculis bifloris. ❋ Unknown (1986)

Linnaeus also developed a consistent naming system for his classification of genera and species - called the binomial nomenclature - which assigned a name to a presumed species in two parts, first a Latin name for the assigned genus (singular form of the plural ❋ Unknown (2009)

All it shows is that the number of heart attacks (or whatever the loss with this characteristic is) somebody has over the course of their life is probably not poisson distributed, but possibly has a negative binomial distribution. ❋ Unknown (2009)

If so, and we consider that their customers are representative of the entire population, then we can use 1/sqrt (n) as an approximate for standard error in a binomial distribution (it either fails or does not). ❋ Unknown (2010)

He cites the Poisson distribution in his methodology apparently adding the 12 binomial distributions would be quite complicated maths, so it seems he knows what he is talking about. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Nevertheless, Linnaeus's hierarchical classification and binomial nomenclature, much modified, have remained standard for over 200 years. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Compare the expected number to the actual number of black applicants who passed using a binomial distribution where P =. 97 ❋ Unknown (2010)

There is so hope for predicting rare events in using data mining techniques and simply using a binomial distribution rather than a normal one. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Guy: "Hey baby, wanna have [regular sex]?" Girl: "[Nah], let's just binomial tonight" ❋ Not-Leander (2014)

The [binomial system] is useless at [3 AM], because everyone is [a one] at this point, ❋ Indytj (2006)

homo([genus]) sapiens(species); this name classifies us as [human beings]. This is a [binomial nomeclature]. ❋ Harin Raj (2010)

Lemme [hear you] guys [make some noise]! For [one night only], DJ Binomial is in the house!! ❋ Barry (2004)

My science teacher: “I’m [having a baby]!” All the girls: “[OMG OMG OMG]!” Friend: “Binomial Nomenclature is a great [gender neutral] name!” ❋ Drewdepo (2019)

convo between two binomial nomenclatures jessisbixcore: omgzzz lex u bettr go to da show at [kaffe] krystal every1 is gonna be thurr and if u dnt ur BI. alexboi: ummmm im goann tryz lolz ur a cuntxcore! lawlz why do u go to those [showz] if all u do is watch the hxc dancers! u never watch the bands. and then u tell every1 "you go to listen to the music cuz no1 else has heard of it" LAWLZ jessisbixcore: u fucking cunt. i loveee the emo guyz they are soooo SEX! u best gooooo ni99a alexboi: kthnx ur binomial i knowwwww i gtg bye my mom is being a [binomial nomenclature] x 4567890 jessisbixcore: kzzzz call me omgzz comment my new pic its supppaaaa scene LAWLZ roflcopterrrrr <3 alexboi: yeah ur bi. ❋ JESS/LEX (2006)

"Our plot to [throw off] the competing trivia teams by changing Wikipedia entries was foiled like binomials when our network was banned by the [zealous] [encyclopedia] editors." ❋ Mathlete (2008)

Iam "Yes. I think I wrote about The [Binomial] Distribution Intersexual Attractiveness Graph in reference to [Kevin Samuels] once. He never let women rate themselves a 7 out of 10 (because that's what everyone always choose) and I pointed out that they were doing that because they were CORRECT. The Binomial Distribution Intersex Attractiveness Graph shows that the average man would exist at the peek of the [bell curve] at a 5 out of 10 and the peek of the female bell curve would make the average woman a 7 out of 10. I was just thinking about that! I can't believe someone else picked that up! Hilarious. I did I draw a graph for that on too? Damn. I wish I had access to all my stuff." ❋ Hym Iam (2023)

The name for [a pug] in [binomial nomenclature] is "[Canis] farmiliaris" ❋ NameDude14110 (2018)

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