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See more results » (Definition ofbotanyfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)- Here I can saunter in a green-house among plants and heaths, studying botany and beauty.
- His leisure time was given up to natural history, and especially to mineralogy and botany.
- I spoke just now of the time when England was joined to France, as bearing on Hampshire botany.
- In this same leisurely manner I studied zoology and botany.
- When his shop was closed he would go out on the hills, and there spend his time studying geology and botany.
botany| American Dictionarythescientificstudyofplants (Definition ofbotanyfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofbotanybotany Other scientific terms frombotany, chemistry, medicine, etc. that one might encounter in general entomological works are also included.From theCambridge English Corpus All main features of this crop - itsbotany, field production and harvesting, pests and diseases and work on crop improvement - are covered concisely.From theCambridge English Corpus Integral to this new landscape was its incorporation ofbotanyand the invention of a botanical aesthetics.From theCambridge English Corpus Chapters include the complex taxonomy and descriptions of thebotanyof the five species, origin and distribution with major and minor production areas.From theCambridge English Corpus Citizens' organisations organised tours on history andbotany.From theCambridge English Corpus The information on thebotany, utilization and future prospects forms a valuable reference source, whereas the collection information will date rapidly.From theCambridge English Corpus The high culture of seriousbotanywas also irrevocably changed.From theCambridge English Corpus Cameralism's claims on chemistry andbotanyin particular tended to provoke consternation among professors of medicine.From theCambridge English Corpus He appears consistently to have believed in the intimate connection betweenbotanyand capitalism, and in the concurrent advance of civilisation and science.From theCambridge English Corpus There were also songs specializing in physiology, anatomy, anthropology, zoology, mineralogy, astronomy,botany, and chemistry.From theCambridge English Corpus The largest sub-categories (over 30 per cent together) are mineralogy and chemistry, and many other words come from biology, geology,botany, medicine, physics and mathematics.From theCambridge English Corpus For this reason alonebotany, chemistry, and physics are now something quite different from what they were fifty years ago.From theCambridge English Corpus It will be useful for educators' and students' collections of books onbotany, agronomy and plant physiology.From theCambridge English Corpus A typical chapter is structured into history,botany, constituents, pharmacokinetics, mechanisms of action, physiological effects, toxicity and conclusions.From theCambridge English Corpus Women remained active on the periphery of the academies - in anatomy,botany, mathematics, physics, and other fields - and won prizes for their scientific work.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/botany## |