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botany[Gk. botanikos, of herbs] The study of plants.
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botany1690s, from botanic. The -y is from astronomy, etc. Botany Bay so called by Capt. Cook on account of the great variety of plants found there.
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botanystudy of plants.
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botanya branch of biology dealing with plant life Click for citation
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botanyPaleogeography |
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botany The scientific study of plants.
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botanyThe scientific study of all facets of plant structure and behavior.
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botanyThe science that deals with living plants. Usually referred to now as "Plant Science." In the narrowest sense, the classification of plants, or taxonomy
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botanythe study of plants
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botanyn. The science that treats of plants.
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botany(n) the branch of biology that studies plants(n) all the plant life in a particular region or period
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botany(n) the science concerned with the study and classification of plants, the branch of biology dealing with plants
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botanyn. botánica
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botanyThe study of the origin, structure, development, Growth, function, Genetics, and Reproduction of Plants.
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botanyThe science concerned with the study, classification, structure, ecology and economic importance of plants.
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botany|Botany
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