Taxis

/ˈtæksiːz/ noun

Definition

Plural of taxi; vehicles licensed to transport passengers for a fare, typically summoned by telephone or hailed on the street. Also refers to ordered arrangement in biology.

Etymology

From Greek taxis meaning 'arrangement, order,' originally used in biology for classification. The vehicle sense comes from 'taximeter cab,' where 'taxi-' indicates measured or regulated payment.

Kelly Says

The word taxi connects ancient Greek philosophy with modern urban transport! The Greeks used 'taxis' for any kind of systematic arrangement, which perfectly describes how taxi systems organize city transportation - it's orderly chaos on wheels.

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