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"botany" Definitions
  1. the scientific study of plants and their structure

103 Sentences With "botany"

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His native love of botany kicked in, though, and from 1952 to 1960 he earned bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in botany at Chapel Hill.
Dickinson's expertise in botany and gardening profoundly shaped her poetry.
His understanding of physics, botany and geology vastly enhanced his painting.
Around the same time, while at Amherst Academy, Dickinson studied botany.
But he also had a passion for botany acquired in boyhood.
There are the worlds of anatomy, botany, zoology, technology, and typography.
Botany and music continued to be entwined in his life, however.
At a glance, many of the Parallel Botany plants appear unremarkable.
So with the exhibit renovation, we wanted to incorporate the botany, too.
Fat Pat, Lil Keke, Big Hawk, Big Moe, Lil O, Botany Boyz.
Viridi combines botany with the gameplay mechanics of a very chill Tamogotchi.
Gardeners and botany enthusiasts, however, have no trouble making the necessary distinctions.
Botany has always voted overwhelmingly for the governing center-right National Party.
At school, she was exposed to mathematics and botany while beginning to paint.
I also really liked the clues for EDIT, BOTANY, RATED R and AROMA.
Big Botany features site-specific works of art commissioned exclusively for the exhibition.
He was a botany professor who lived in an affluent suburb outside San Francisco.
It even digitized its huge collection of botany samples using an actual conveyer belt.
He was doing botany work in our home in the '70s, growing asparagus ferns.
The cadre of students he trained led the next great wave of American botany.
She majored in botany and graduated in 1952 before going to England to teach.
That's fairly basic botany: Deciduous plants lose their leaves in winter, but evergreens don't.
A lot of the botany was sort of lost — it wasn't being discussed or highlighted.
The very word "botany" is redolent of vascula-carrying Victorian parsons on bracing country walks.
The recipe was developed more than 40 years ago when Zurlo was a botany student.
All lawns are a kind of plant taxidermy, sculpture made from botany gutted and flattened.
Photo number two shows Ploch's Farm and number three shows Botany Village, not the reverse.
The novelist suffers no such injunction, but most of them don't know beans about botany.
The donation — comprised of stunning shots of landscapes, botany, and more — comes from collector Christian Keesee.
There were works of botany and astronomy, a magnificent medieval Quran inscribed on peau de gazelle.
One of the consequences of European conquest has been the dismissal of indigenous botany and agriculture.
Through several interconnected themes, Big Botany cultivates viewers' empathy for plants by blending science and art.
There was a milestone in the botany world that shed light on a critical moment in evolution.
Lawmakers tried to settle a popular botany debate by declaring the tomato the state fruit in 2003.
The bride's father is a professor of botany and plant sciences at the University of California, Riverside.
Might not botany be the royal road to paradise, an activity at once empirical and deeply poetic?
The process began with bringing together experts in structural engineering and botany to answer all the essential questions.
She recently published a space agriculture research paper in Botany Letters with colleagues from France's University Blaise Pascal.
Read several poems written by Emily Dickinson, looking for references to plants, flowers, gardens, botany and the like.
But he never forgot his grandmother's lessons in botany or his family's history of growing tea and coffee.
Applied botany was, to Hosack's mind, important for everyone — farmers, druggists, manufacturers — but especially his Columbia medical students.
At Botany and Horticulture, a woman is dusting old volumes with the vigor normally reserved for beating carpets.
This year, the show promises to investigate questions between botany and colonialism, bodies and shelters, memories and underrepresented histories.
"[Shami] refers to the seeds of Agriophyllum squarrosum," Chunlin Long, a professor at the Kunming Institute of Botany, says.
Pupils will learn about topics like botany and potions that are taught in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.
Police charged the fugitives last week with the second-degree murder of Leonard Dyck, 64, a Vancouver botany professor.
Life's too short to slog through some smarty-pants attempt to demonstrate a mastery of mechanical engineering or botany.
Aboriginal people had lived on the continent for an estimated 60,000 years before Cook dropped anchor in Botany Bay.
His father, Mahipal, was a botany professor; his mother, Shanta, took care of Sanjay and his two older siblings.
AMERICAN EDEN David Hosack, Botany, and Medicine in the Garden of the Early Republic By Victoria Johnson 480 pp.
But Ms. Casteel, who has a background in forestry science, botany and systems biology, is rigorously scientific and empirical.
When Ramazani earned his botany degree from Kisangani university in the 290s, he was among the first Congolese scientists.
"I strongly empathized with Helen Gwynne Vaughan, a botany professor who directed the women's Army Corps in France," she said.
Osborne: We had one serious incident [in] which Jonathan [Timberlake], my colleague in botany, got an infection on his leg.
Who wouldn't want to try their hand at virtual Martian botany or fly through an atmosphere with a depressurized suit?
He joined the University of Michigan faculty in 1971 as a professor of botany and director of the biological station.
Possibilities include math and chemistry through baking; botany through gardening; basic carpentry; or learning about space through a mobile app.
The glass flowers were commissioned (with money from the family of a wealthy student) by a botany professor at Harvard.
Being Northeastern, I love studying plants on the Go Botany plant finder from the New England Wildflower Society, for instance.
Dennis McKenna went on to get a doctorate in botany and is now a professor at the University of Minnesota.
She joined the local Sierra Club and in 1921, enrolled in botany classes at the University of California at Berkeley.
Parallel Botany: The Study of Imaginary Plants continues at Casa Colombo (380 Monmouth Street, Jersey City) through February 26, 2019.
Through guided experiments, the Thames & Kosmos Kids First Botany Experimental Greenhouse Kit teaches children about nature, gardening, and how plants grow.
BLUES, BREWS AND BOTANY (Saturday and Sunday) Science rarely ceases to be fun — especially when craft beer and music are involved.
Vivian Zhou, 40, a Chinese resident in Botany, said it was unusual for an Asian to run for the Maori Party.
We apprenticed him to a World Bank gardener for a while, and on his own he studied gardening and botany books.
I'd been interested in plant life as an environmental studies major at the University of Vermont with a focus on botany.
This active signal network, as the new experiment in "cyborg botany" shows, can also be used to augment a plant's natural capabilities.
Green Grass: Not so different from "Blue Ivy," Green Grass will own his/her moniker by pursuing a career in botany. 4.
"Someone once said to me, 'The future is actuarial, history is forensic,'" said Howsley, a cerebral Englishman with a PhD in botany.
Police charged McLeod and Schmegelsky last week with second-degree murder in the death of Leonard Dyck, 64, a Vancouver botany professor.
These schools — including Cornell University and the University of Denver — are offering cannabis courses on subjects as varied as business and botany.
It was the more genteel disciplines of natural science, astronomy, chemistry, botany and anatomy, to which women of a certain class gravitated.
The program also includes botany classes, nature walks and other ranger activities, including learning how to track and identify local animal species.
Each girl possesses the support and encouragement to explore her divergent interests and pursuits (including painting, botany, aviation, mathematics, music, veterinary science).
Dyck was a lecturer in the University of British Columbia's Department of Botany and worked as a research associate focusing on seaweeds.
This exhibition was sparked in part by Leo Lionni's 1976 Parallel Botany, which wryly chronicles a fictional history of studying imaginary plants.
A diverse variety of experiments are done in the ISS National Lab every year, ranging from genetic research to botany and pharmaceutical development.
A Christopher Kane dress, decorated with diagrams from a botany textbook, contains aspects of a blueprint, the seed that engenders a final product.
Check out "Fifty Specialty Libraries of New York City: From Botany to Magic" (Chandos Publishing, $33.95), by Terry Ballard, a librarian and author.
The regulator said it is recalling all kratom-containing dietary supplements distributed under the brand names Botany Bay, Enhance Your Life and Divinity.
"I think we can make this country great again," he said last month while driving through the electoral district of Botany in Auckland.
Beyond New York, botany turned into ceramics at Denver's Museum of Contemporary Art and blossomed as glass at the Harvard Museum of Natural History.
The woman in her 50's was swimming around 20 meters from shore at Congwong Beach in Botany Bay National Park at around 7pm.
For the botany category, for example, it asks you to name the green pigment necessary for plants to carry out photosynthesis, which is chlorophyll.
In fact, it's got 14 experiments on board that tackle wide-ranging topics from quantum communications to cardiovascular health to botany, New Scientist reports.
In 2013 New South Wales sold the ports of Botany and Kembla for A$5 billion ($5.3 billion), a handsome multiple of their earnings.
Although the earliest research was driven by botany, today's experiments also serve to investigate the psychological impact that on-orbit gardening has on astronauts.
To reinforce that connection, the New York Botanical Garden will have displays and demonstrations this weekend to explain the botany behind the brewing process.
Big Botany: Conversations with the Plant World is on view at the Spencer Museum of Art (1301 Mississippi Street, Lawrence, Kansas) until July 15.
From the moment the First Fleet arrived in Botany Bay in 1788 in what is now Sydney, security was provided by the British Army.
"The Botany of Desire," his third and possibly greatest book, put him back in the garden, though in a more global state of mind.
His father is a curator emeritus and research scientist in the botany department at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History in Washington.
The man and the plant seem to drift through the same dream-time, a realm where bodies and botany are equally precious and transient.
The botany can get thorny, with descriptions of stamens, stigmas and styles (and a rap on the knuckles for readers who were "daydreaming during biology").
Intellectual interest in botany, combined with new scientific forays into ever more exotic shapes and colors, increased during the latter part of the 19th century.
CTV has reported the 64-year-old homicide victim was a sessional lecturer at the University of British Columbia in which he would teach botany.
Dyck was a sessional, or contract, lecturer in the University of British Columbia's Department of Botany and a research associate at the university's DeWreede Lab.
The 20193-page document, which contains Leonardo's sketches and ideas about subjects like astronomy, mechanics, botany, mathematics and architecture, was written between 1506 and 1510.
She had a deep knowledge of botany, zoology and paleontology, and she was also an artist — though that "also" would have seemed unnecessary to her.
Most of them make use of cameraless photography techniques; a good number also engage with themes of botany or the place of women in science.
Ms. Büttner, originally from Germany, works in a variety of media ranging from woodcut and glass painting to performance; her subjects include religion and botany.
"People don't think plants move, but they do," said Ricardo Pacifico, a PhD student working with Frank Almeda, emeritus curator of botany at the Academy.

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