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1botanic — BOTÁNIC, Ă, botanici, ce, s.f., adj. 1. s.f. Ştiinţă care se ocupă cu studiul structurii şi dezvoltării plantelor, al originii şi evoluţiei lor etc. 2. adj. Care aparţine botanicii (1), care se referă la botanică. ♢ Grădină botanică = grădină în… …
2botanic — botanic, botanical Both forms have been in use since the 17c. Botanical is more common in general use, although botanic occurs in traditional names such as the Botanic Garden in Oxford and the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh …
3Botanic — Bo*tan ic, Botanical Bo*tan ic*al, a. [Cf. F. botanique. See {Botany}.] Of or pertaining to botany; relating to the study of plants; as, a botanical system, arrangement, textbook, expedition. {Bo*tan ic*al*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] {Botanic… …
4Botanic — is an electoral ward of South Belfast, named after Botanic Gardens, a local park. It was created in 1985, largely as the successor to the abolished University ward. It consists of the Lower Ormeau and the areas around Queen s University.A… …
5botanic — 1650s, from Fr. botanique (17c.) or M.L. botanicus, from Gk. botanikos of herbs, from botane a plant, grass, pasture, fodder. The Greek words seems to have more to do with pasturage than plants; Cf. related botamia pastures, meadows, boter… …
6Botanic — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Botanic (homonymie). Logo de Botanic Dates clés …
7botanic — eth·no·botanic; botanic; geo·botanic; pa·leo·botanic; …
8botanic — adj. Botanic is used with these nouns: ↑garden …
9botanic — [[t]bətæ̱nɪk[/t]] ADJ: ADJ n Botanic means the same as botanical …
10botanic — botany ► NOUN ▪ the scientific study of plants. DERIVATIVES botanic adjective botanist noun. ORIGIN from Greek botan plant …