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'''Baraminology''', a ] system, classifies animals into groups called "created kinds" or "baramin" according to the account of ] and other parts of the ]. It claims that kinds cannot interbreed and have no ]ary relationship to one another.<ref>{{harvnb|Wood|Wise|Sanders|Doran|2003|pp=1–14}}</ref> ] devised the word "baraminology" in 1990 on the basis of ]'s 1941 coinage of the term "baramin" from the ] words ברא ''bara'' (he created) and מין ''min'' (a kind). In the creation narrative in Genesis, ברא ''bara'' is the operative verb, and the root מין ''min'', in several forms, occurs there several times, with a variety of prefixes and suffixes, frequently translated ''after its own kind''.
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