Technical names, also known as scientific names, or taxonomy names is a systematic method of naming organisms developed by centuries of scientific experts. These names are usually composed of Latin words or derived from them. However, there are alternative terms for technical names such as binomial nomenclature, biological classification, zoological nomenclature, and botanical nomenclature. Binomial nomenclature is a part of taxonomy that assigns each species two unique scientific names, Latin terms that denote its genus and species. In contrast, biological classification is the hierarchical system of classification that organizes all organisms into a predetermined order. Zoological and botanical nomenclature focuses on respective organisms' naming conventions, and their classification and categorization within a specific field of scientific study.