Definition of Botanists

1. Noun. (plural of botanist) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Botanists

1. botanist [n] - See also: botanist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Botanists

botanical garden
botanical gardens
botanical medicine
botanical name
botanical names
botanically
botanicals
botanicas
botanick
botanies
botanise
botanised
botanises
botanising
botanist
botanists (current term)
botanize
botanized
botanizer
botanizers
botanizes
botanizing
botanologer
botanology
botanomancy
botanophobia
botany
botany bay
botargo
botargoes

Literary usage of Botanists

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Natural History of Plants: Their Forms, Growth, Reproduction, and by Francis Wall Oliver, Anton Kerner von Marilaun, Marian (Balfour) Busk (1895)
"THE LANGUAGE OF botanists. Before entering upon a description of any of the above phenomena, I feel it necessary to say a few words respecting the technical ..."

2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1920)
"... as great value to zoologists as to botanists, and his conclusions and interpretations of the complex nuclear changes which precede the differentiation ..."

3. The Microscope: An Illustrated Monthly Designed to Popularize the Subject of (1892)
"Society of American botanists.—The botanists are at present much more active in organizing than the zoologists. They were not satisfied with having a ..."

4. A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and Allusions to by Robert Nares (1859)
"It is so called by Gerard, aud all the old botanists, as its English name. It is an indigenous plant. Syh. ¡hi Bart., Furia. What he means by the union of ..."

5. Transactions by Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society, Norwick Eng, Thomas Southwell, Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society (1879)
"The memoir of Mr. Lilly Wigg, FLS, by Mr. Hampden Glasspoole, cannot fail to be interesting to Norfolk botanists, as a record of a man whose labours have ..."

6. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1862)
"With regard to spinach, he states that it appears to have been made known from Spain ; for that many of the early botanists call it olus Hispani- cum. ..."

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