Linnaean

Linnaean
/li nee"euhn/, adj.
1. of or pertaining to Linnaeus, who established the binomial system of scientific nomenclature.
2. noting or pertaining to a system of botanical classification introduced by him, based mainly on the number or characteristics of the stamens and pistils.
Also, Linnean.
[1745-55; LINNAE(US) + -AN]

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