Botanic
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
Botanic ( adjective )
- Related to plants or botany.
- Of or relating to the scientific study of plants.
Origin:
From the greek word "botanikos" meaning "of plants".
Examples:
- The botanic garden had a wide variety of plants from all over the world.
- She was studying botanic medicine which used plants as a form of treatment.
- He was fascinated by the botanic diversity of the rainforest.
- The botanic research led to the discovery of new species of plants.
- The botanic collection of the museum contained preserved plants from the 18th century.
(As a noun)
Botanic ( noun )
- Related to plants or botany.
- Of or relating to the scientific study of plants.
Origin:
From the greek word "botanikos" meaning "of plants".
Examples:
- The botanic garden had a wide variety of plants from all over the world.
- She was studying botanic medicine which used plants as a form of treatment.
- He was fascinated by the botanic diversity of the rainforest.
- The botanic research led to the discovery of new species of plants.
- The botanic collection of the museum contained preserved plants from the 18th century.