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Is there an animal equivalent to “archaeophyte”?
Is there an English grammar equivalent of the Italian “complemento”Can the subject of a portrait be an animal?What determines gender-specific names used for different animal species?Is there a word to describe feathers, scales, fur, hair, etc. on an animalHow is called the philosophy which states that molecules determine animal behavior?Term for “representative” animal sound?Download here or there?Is there a term for an animal that died of a disease?Is there a name for the areas on a web page where clicks do nothing?Is there a word referring to a given animal species' fear or lack thereof of humans?
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The usage of 'neophyte' and 'archaeophyte' to distinguish from true 'native' has now been widely established in botanical circles. However, animals can also fall into these categories, for instance (using these terms) an animal could be a native to the UK (e.g. Blackbird ), an ancient introduction (or 'archaeophyte', e.g. Rabbit ) or a recently introduced species (or 'neophyte', e.g. Grey Squirrel ). As '-phyte' is the plant version, what should be the animal version '-zoion'? If that were the case, should we be talking, therefore, about 'archaeozoions', 'neozoions' and 'natives' in the same way we discuss the plant equivalents?
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The usage of 'neophyte' and 'archaeophyte' to distinguish from true 'native' has now been widely established in botanical circles. However, animals can also fall into these categories, for instance (using these terms) an animal could be a native to the UK (e.g. Blackbird ), an ancient introduction (or 'archaeophyte', e.g. Rabbit ) or a recently introduced species (or 'neophyte', e.g. Grey Squirrel ). As '-phyte' is the plant version, what should be the animal version '-zoion'? If that were the case, should we be talking, therefore, about 'archaeozoions', 'neozoions' and 'natives' in the same way we discuss the plant equivalents?
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The usage of 'neophyte' and 'archaeophyte' to distinguish from true 'native' has now been widely established in botanical circles. However, animals can also fall into these categories, for instance (using these terms) an animal could be a native to the UK (e.g. Blackbird ), an ancient introduction (or 'archaeophyte', e.g. Rabbit ) or a recently introduced species (or 'neophyte', e.g. Grey Squirrel ). As '-phyte' is the plant version, what should be the animal version '-zoion'? If that were the case, should we be talking, therefore, about 'archaeozoions', 'neozoions' and 'natives' in the same way we discuss the plant equivalents?
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The usage of 'neophyte' and 'archaeophyte' to distinguish from true 'native' has now been widely established in botanical circles. However, animals can also fall into these categories, for instance (using these terms) an animal could be a native to the UK (e.g. Blackbird ), an ancient introduction (or 'archaeophyte', e.g. Rabbit ) or a recently introduced species (or 'neophyte', e.g. Grey Squirrel ). As '-phyte' is the plant version, what should be the animal version '-zoion'? If that were the case, should we be talking, therefore, about 'archaeozoions', 'neozoions' and 'natives' in the same way we discuss the plant equivalents?
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