Taxonomy in a sentence as a noun

There is a rich and diverse right-wing ideological taxonomy.

So what's the emergency?The decline in number/quality of editors is alarming, but what does it have to do with taxonomy?

The judge finally had to deal with the claim that the SSO constituted a sort of taxonomy that has been held protectable under copyright in other circuit courts.

Average users don't respond well to taxonomy, generally.

That a system or method of operation has thousands of commands arranged in a creative taxonomy does not change its character as a method of operation.

Perhaps I'm a philistine about types but I've never found that model particularly expressive.\nMy late friend Alain Fournier once told me that he considered the lowest form of academic work to be taxonomy.

As I study biology and microbiology in college, the more I realize that taxonomy and phylogeny classification schemes are essentially ********.

But language, unlike taxonomy, is particularly susceptible to Wikiality.

Taxonomy definitions

noun

a classification of organisms into groups based on similarities of structure or origin etc

noun

(biology) study of the general principles of scientific classification

noun

practice of classifying plants and animals according to their presumed natural relationships