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Definition of Dendrologists
1. dendrologist [n] - See also: dendrologist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dendrologists
Literary usage of Dendrologists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report (1913)
"... which many dendrologists still refuse to regard as distinct), and almost
impossible to do so from a moving train, where one has to look pretty sharp ..."
2. The Journal of Heredity by American Genetic Association (1917)
"dendrologists agree that the wood of the papaw is light, spongy, and and gives
out an easily recognizable odor. Photograph by Thomas P. Littlepage. southern ..."
3. North American Forests and Forestry: Their Relations to the National Life of by Ernest Bruncken (1899)
"As to light, dendrologists have divided trees into two classes, light-loving and
shade-enduring species. The two classes, however, ..."
4. An Arrangement of British Plants: According to the Latest Improvement of the by William Withering (1830)
"... as above surmised, has long perplexed the most experienced dendrologists.
Several controversial epistles on this subject, between the Hon. ..."
5. The Nut Culturist: A Treatise on the Propagation, Planting and Cultivation by Andrew Samuel Fuller (1896)
"The color of the wood, however, does not in any way detract from its value, for
fuel and many other purposes, although some European dendrologists have been ..."
6. A History of British Forest-trees: Indigenous and Introduced by Prideaux John Selby (1842)
"... are now numerous throughout the kingdom, and have become an object of great
interest to dendrologists. Among the first established and in which the ..."