Difference between Texa and texanomy

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Texa and texanomy are two separate terms with different meanings:

1. Texa refers to the state of Texas in the United States. It is a proper noun that specifically identifies a geographic location.

2. Texanomy is a term that combines "Texas" and "taxonomy" and refers to the classification and categorization of organisms found in Texas. It is a specialized branch of taxonomy that focuses on the biodiversity of Texas.