Carl von Linne

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Definition

Proper noun * Carl von Linné: The Swedish botanist, zoologist, and physician who formalized the modern system of naming organisms, known as binomial nomenclature. He is considered the father of modern taxonomy.

Usage Notes
  • This is the Swedish name of the scientist internationally known as Carolus Linnaeus or simply Linnaeus. The name "Carl von Linné" is used, particularly in academic or historical contexts, to refer to the person and his work.
  • It functions exclusively as a proper noun, referring to the individual.
Examples
Advanced Usage
  • The term is used metonymically to represent the Linnaean system of taxonomy itself.
    • The influence of Carl von Linné is still evident in every field guide.
Variants and Related Words
  • Linnaeus: The Latinized form of his name, which is the most common reference in scientific literature.
  • Carolus Linnaeus: The full Latinized name.
  • Linnaean (adj): Pertaining to the classification system or the work of Linnaeus.
    • Linnaean taxonomy
Synonyms
  • Linnaeus
  • Carolus Linnaeus
Related Phrases/Concepts
  • Binomial nomenclature: The two-part naming system (Genus species) he established.
  • Systema Naturae: The title of his seminal publication.
  • Taxonomy: The science of classification, which he fundamentally shaped.
Noun
  1. Swedish botanist who proposed the modern system of biological nomenclature (1707-1778)