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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "botany" in a sentence

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    botany


    1. When they left home together for university, Truman was in pursuit of a business education while Raul studied biology, botany and agriculture


    2. can find about Botany, including that which I already know


    3. Ah! How I congratulated myself for paying attention to Severa’s classes and having conquered the secrets of Botany!


    4. Attending a public high school, she was drawn to chemistry, botany, zoology, philosophy and Charles Darwin


    5. Her studies included economics, chemistry, physics, geology, botany, astronomy, mineralogy, logic, law, history, meteorology and calculus


    6. She became the lead teacher, giving lessons in French, German, Greek, Latin, geology, botany, grammar and mathematics


    7. Some of the areas of forensics include anthropology, archaeology, odontology, entomology, pathology, botany, biology, bloodstain pattern analysis, chemistry, osteology, ballistics, accounting, footwear evidence, toxicology, gloveprint analysis, vein matching, fire investigation, linguistics, polymer engineering, accident reconstruction and various aspects of digital forensics


    8. They drove along Botany Bay and stopped for a coffee


    9. This physical standard of accuracy in his work it is the business of the student to acquire in his academic training; and every aid that science can give by such studies as Perspective, Anatomy, and, in the case of Landscape, even Geology and Botany, should be used to increase the accuracy of


    10. Botany, the study of, 36

    11. And, moreover, Madame Lefrancois, one must know botany, be able to distinguish between plants, you understand, which are the wholesome and those that are deleterious, which are unproductive and which nutritive, if it is well to pull them up here and re-sow them there, to propagate some, destroy others; in brief, one must keep pace with science by means of pamphlets and public papers, be always on the alert to find out improvements


    12. He dropped anchor first at Botany Bay, visited the Tonga Islands and New Caledonia, headed toward the Santa Cruz Islands, and put in at Nomuka, one of the islands in the Ha'apai group


    13. come back from Botany Bay; and years have rolled away, and who's to gain by it? Still, look'ee here, Pip


    14. And as the undefinable essence of the force moving the heavenly bodies, the undefinable essence of the forces of heat and electricity, or of chemical affinity, or of the vital force, forms the content of astronomy, physics, chemistry, botany, zoology, and so on, just in the same way does the force of free will form the content of history


    15. Moreover, he made no pretensions to botany; he ignored groups and consistency; he made not the slightest effort to decide between Tournefort and the natural method; he took part neither with the buds against the cotyledons, nor with Jussieu against Linnaeus


    16. Algebra, medicine, botany, have each their slang


    17. She entered into a discourse on botany with the gentle Mrs


    18. The study of plants—or botany, as it is called—was a kind of natural history which had never interested me very much


    19. The natural sciences are all the fashion nowadays, botany


    20. The other part, experimental science,—including mathematics, astronomy, chemistry, physics, botany, and all the natural sciences,—is exclusively occupied with things that have no direct relation to human life: with what is curious, and with things of which practical application advantageous to people of the upper classes can be made

    21. From the view we have taken of this county, its geology, mineralogy, and botany, the reader will probably be prepared with us to conclude, that no part of the union, of equal extent, contains within it greater natural resources, or can support a more dense population


    22. Stephen Elliott has confirmed the description of Aublet, in his Botany of the Southern States


    23. Ruskin and all his life work to the contrary, notwithstanding, the business of building is not to tell tales about the world and its contents, not to set forth the truths of botany or of zoology, or of humanity, or of theology


    24. " This "book" contained all the formulas and conjurations used after death, is a guide for the deceased in the unknown future, and a book of charms, in which guise the Egyptian faith made its appearance in the most ancient period of culture, although containing nothing of the philosophy or history of the ancient Egyptians, it gives us much interesting information relating to mythology, geography, astronomy, botany and zoology


    25. — —, headwaters, botany of, D


    26. —, — Botany of the Northern and Middle States, xxiv, 398


    27. —, Botany of the Erebus and Terror, xlviii, 204


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    Synonyms for "botany"

    botany phytology flora vegetation

    "botany" definitions

    all the plant life in a particular region or period


    the branch of biology that studies plants