Baramin

/ˈbɑːrəmɪn/ noun

In creationist biology, a group of organisms that share a common ancestor and can interbreed, considered a basic created kind.

A modern neologism created in the 1940s by creationists, derived from Hebrew bara (created) and min (kind), combining these biblical concepts to describe a fundamental biological category.

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