Cenomics

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The collection of entities (cenomes) whose organization and relationships make up a complex system. uncountable

    "Comment: It follows that a cenology (Def. 2bˡᵃ) which has a cenomics will have only a cenomics; i.e. the cenology (Def. 2bˡᵃ) will consist entirely of an unordered set of cenomes (Def. 8a⁵) in opposition to one another."

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"Comment: It follows that a cenology (Def. 2bˡᵃ) which has a cenomics will have only a cenomics; i.e. the cenology (Def. 2bˡᵃ) will consist entirely of an unordered set of cenomes (Def. 8a⁵) in opposition to one another."

Etymology

From cene + -omics.

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