How is the common name "Whoodle," a portmanteau of the parent breeds, categorized scientifically?

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An informal marketing or community practice

The name Whoodle is purely a descriptive, informal designation created by the breeding community, essentially functioning as a marketing label derived from blending the names of the parent breeds, Poodle and Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier. This naming convention does not adhere to the strict rules of binomial nomenclature (Genus species) required for formal scientific classification, as designer crosses resulting from human-directed breeding between existing subspecies varieties are not considered new, stable species or formally recognized breed varieties by the scientific community.

How is the common name "Whoodle," a portmanteau of the parent breeds, categorized scientifically?
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