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单词 botanical
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Definition of botanical in English:

botanical

adjective bəˈtanɪklbəˈtænək(ə)l
  • Relating to botany.

    (与)植物(有关)的;(与)植物学(有关)的

    botanical specimens

    植物标本。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Chapter 4 provides true botanical keys to the trees discussed in chapter 3.
    • The botanical specimens and artworks at the Museum are not only of great historical value but also of immense scientific value.
    • Thus, most of the botanical diversity at a site is in the infrequent species, and it is their survival in spite of competitive dominance that must be understood.
    • Still, he made it to Australia and Papua New Guinea, returning with the first ever botanical specimens from the new continent.
    • Around 1900 a fungus came into the country on a shipment of botanical specimens from Japan.
    • Please take a look around and expand your botanical knowledge.
    • In his retirement, Wilbur continued to be a botanical resource for the GA Herbarium.
    • The botanical literature contains more than 300 descriptions of trichome types in order to characterize their great variation.
    • One purpose of this trip was too see if any of the botanical oddities found in 1988-1990 still existed in the park.
    • But once the right trail was found, the botanical richness of the area became evident.
    • What about the botanical specimens he studied while traipsing around the Imperial grounds in a suit, tie and rubber boots?
    • Floristic studies are designed to provide valuable botanical information on the species and habitats that occur in a specific area.
    • The botanical specimens went to various herbaria at Harvard University.
    • In addition to his work as a botanical illustrator, Moon spent weekends in the country painting for his own pleasure.
    • Not only did it identify about a thousand species of plants and 464 genera, it helped to overturn the established Linnean system of botanical taxonomy.
    • What can we do about the crisis in field botanical training?
    • The botanical author index has been eliminated, as have the pages for notes at the end of the manual.
    • Goodspeed devoted much of his botanical career to the study of Nicotiana, and the results of many of his detailed and insightful analyses have stood the test of time.
    • Readers of a general botanical journal such as this have the advantage of being made aware of the huge, often surprising and always interesting variety of plant life.
    • Gene's excellent curation has provided a solid anchor for botanical research in the Southeast.
noun bəˈtanɪklbəˈtænək(ə)l
usually botanicals
  • A substance obtained from a plant and used typically in medicinal or cosmetic products.

    植物制剂

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Other tools common in Witchcraft are altars, cauldrons, salt, and herbs or other botanicals, and incantations.
    • Inside, red-hot stones are sprinkled with botanicals and water, creating an aromatherapeutic steam.
    • The extra alcohol lifts the botanicals and produces a more fiery finish for the martini drinkers.
    • Our wonderful, handcrafted, all natural, cruelty free bath and body products are made with the highest quality pure essential oils and organic botanicals.
    • A number of vitamins, minerals and botanicals have emerged as key players in the bone-building story, and scientists are still working for a better understanding of their roles.
    • Most of Ecolution's fabrics are vegetable dyed with such botanicals as oregano, oak bark, bilberry and pansy to create a vivid palate of colors.
    • An extensive introduction provides the reader with information on consumer information, standardization of herbs, regulatory information on botanicals, and interpreting product labels.
    • Included under the act's definition of dietary supplements are such widely divergent substances as vitamins, minerals, herbs or other botanicals, amino acids or any extract or combination of them.
    • Images of botanicals and the chemical structures of amino acids, vitamins, and minerals will appear in conjunction with search set results when an image is available for the term entered or selected.
    • Abrasive materials like ground botanicals and copper powders shorten the working life of a piston but are easier on a diaphragm pump.
    • All our products are ammonia free, and made with herbs, botanicals and natural silk.
    • This balm, with tea tree oil, vegetable proteins and botanicals, instantly stimulates and conditions.
    • The article states that letters were sent by the agency to these food manufacturers ordering them to prove food products infused with botanicals like echinacea, gingko, and ginseng are safe.
    • Recent interest in alternatives to traditional synthetic pesticides has resulted in numerous products containing botanicals, oils, soaps and microbial materials.
    • The second largest of the earth's seven continents and covering about one-fifth of the total land surface, it is a host to untold thousands of botanicals, many with medicinal qualities.
    • Those botanicals and botanically-derived substances with some research explaining their mechanism and/or efficacy in asthma are discussed below.
    • The powdered herb can be found combined with botanicals like Oregon grape, thyme and ginger in anti-candida and anti-parasite internal medicinal formulas.
    • Many useful drugs are botanicals derived from plants.
    • The addition of vitamins and certain botanicals in hair-care products also serve to coat the hair shaft, leading to increased shine, softness and manageability.
    • Herbs, also known as botanicals or phytomedicines, are medicinal plants.

Derivatives

  • botanic

  • adjective bəˈtanɪkbəˈtænɪk
    • Sipping tea before the botanic feast of flowers and trees that surrounds the bowling green, the men and women in white were perplexed by the slurs.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • One clings onto a pair of lofty branches with his arms spread so that the large leaves resemble the wings of a botanic angel.
      • But the main attraction is the garden, a riot of azaleas and camellias in the spring and a place of botanic bliss the whole year round.
      • One area in north Wiltshire that is in desperate need of help is Lacock where a botanic greenhouse is being restored.
      • Our academy of science is very interested in this research field, and Scotland is particularly strong in it, because of its long tradition of botanic knowledge.
  • botanically

  • adverb
    • Declared a vegetable in 1893 by the Supreme Court for taxation purposes, is botanically a fruit.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Rockingham County, located in northwestern Virginia, is the third largest county in the state and is botanically rich and diverse.
      • The drawings are simple, lovely, and botanically accurate.
      • What looks like a trunk is in fact made up of tightly packed leaf stems, and, botanically at least, the fruits are berries.
      • Although Europeans settled this county in the early 1800's, it has not been carefully and thoroughly studied botanically.

Rhymes

Brahmanical, mechanical, puritanical, sanicle, tyrannical

Definition of botanical in US English:

botanical

adjectivebəˈtænək(ə)lbəˈtanək(ə)l
  • Relating to plants.

    (与)植物(有关)的;(与)植物学(有关)的

    botanical specimens

    植物标本。

    a botanical illustrator

    植物插图说明。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In his retirement, Wilbur continued to be a botanical resource for the GA Herbarium.
    • What can we do about the crisis in field botanical training?
    • Gene's excellent curation has provided a solid anchor for botanical research in the Southeast.
    • The botanical literature contains more than 300 descriptions of trichome types in order to characterize their great variation.
    • Goodspeed devoted much of his botanical career to the study of Nicotiana, and the results of many of his detailed and insightful analyses have stood the test of time.
    • Not only did it identify about a thousand species of plants and 464 genera, it helped to overturn the established Linnean system of botanical taxonomy.
    • Around 1900 a fungus came into the country on a shipment of botanical specimens from Japan.
    • Still, he made it to Australia and Papua New Guinea, returning with the first ever botanical specimens from the new continent.
    • The botanical specimens went to various herbaria at Harvard University.
    • Readers of a general botanical journal such as this have the advantage of being made aware of the huge, often surprising and always interesting variety of plant life.
    • Thus, most of the botanical diversity at a site is in the infrequent species, and it is their survival in spite of competitive dominance that must be understood.
    • The botanical author index has been eliminated, as have the pages for notes at the end of the manual.
    • Chapter 4 provides true botanical keys to the trees discussed in chapter 3.
    • One purpose of this trip was too see if any of the botanical oddities found in 1988-1990 still existed in the park.
    • In addition to his work as a botanical illustrator, Moon spent weekends in the country painting for his own pleasure.
    • Please take a look around and expand your botanical knowledge.
    • But once the right trail was found, the botanical richness of the area became evident.
    • What about the botanical specimens he studied while traipsing around the Imperial grounds in a suit, tie and rubber boots?
    • Floristic studies are designed to provide valuable botanical information on the species and habitats that occur in a specific area.
    • The botanical specimens and artworks at the Museum are not only of great historical value but also of immense scientific value.
nounbəˈtænək(ə)lbəˈtanək(ə)l
usually botanicals
  • A substance obtained from a plant and used as an additive, especially in gin or cosmetics.

    植物制剂

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The article states that letters were sent by the agency to these food manufacturers ordering them to prove food products infused with botanicals like echinacea, gingko, and ginseng are safe.
    • Abrasive materials like ground botanicals and copper powders shorten the working life of a piston but are easier on a diaphragm pump.
    • Herbs, also known as botanicals or phytomedicines, are medicinal plants.
    • The powdered herb can be found combined with botanicals like Oregon grape, thyme and ginger in anti-candida and anti-parasite internal medicinal formulas.
    • Included under the act's definition of dietary supplements are such widely divergent substances as vitamins, minerals, herbs or other botanicals, amino acids or any extract or combination of them.
    • Those botanicals and botanically-derived substances with some research explaining their mechanism and/or efficacy in asthma are discussed below.
    • An extensive introduction provides the reader with information on consumer information, standardization of herbs, regulatory information on botanicals, and interpreting product labels.
    • A number of vitamins, minerals and botanicals have emerged as key players in the bone-building story, and scientists are still working for a better understanding of their roles.
    • Many useful drugs are botanicals derived from plants.
    • The addition of vitamins and certain botanicals in hair-care products also serve to coat the hair shaft, leading to increased shine, softness and manageability.
    • All our products are ammonia free, and made with herbs, botanicals and natural silk.
    • Recent interest in alternatives to traditional synthetic pesticides has resulted in numerous products containing botanicals, oils, soaps and microbial materials.
    • Our wonderful, handcrafted, all natural, cruelty free bath and body products are made with the highest quality pure essential oils and organic botanicals.
    • Images of botanicals and the chemical structures of amino acids, vitamins, and minerals will appear in conjunction with search set results when an image is available for the term entered or selected.
    • This balm, with tea tree oil, vegetable proteins and botanicals, instantly stimulates and conditions.
    • Inside, red-hot stones are sprinkled with botanicals and water, creating an aromatherapeutic steam.
    • The second largest of the earth's seven continents and covering about one-fifth of the total land surface, it is a host to untold thousands of botanicals, many with medicinal qualities.
    • Most of Ecolution's fabrics are vegetable dyed with such botanicals as oregano, oak bark, bilberry and pansy to create a vivid palate of colors.
    • The extra alcohol lifts the botanicals and produces a more fiery finish for the martini drinkers.
    • Other tools common in Witchcraft are altars, cauldrons, salt, and herbs or other botanicals, and incantations.
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