Botánica in english
Botany
pronunciation: bɑtəni part of speech: noun
pronunciation: bɑtəni part of speech: noun
In gestures
botánica = botany ; plant science(s).
Example: Thus, language and literature, medicine and physiology, and botany and agriculture could conveniently be placed close to each other.Example: Of the first 50 titles listed under each category, 72 per cent are available in plant sciences and mathematics.more:
» biblioteca de botánica = botany library .
Example: The typical botany library in this sample is small, narrowly focused in its collection, attached to a botanical garden and staffed by part-time or one full-time librarian.» botánica medicinal = medical botanics ; medicinal botanics ; botanics .
Example: The increasing use and popularity of the Internet and phytomedicinals (medicinal herbs and medical botanics) have created a quandary for researchers, consumers and information professionals. Example: In the medical field their most renowned contributions were those of nutritional and medicinal botanics. Example: They initially consisted of four departments: zoology, entomology, botanics and mineralogy.» botánica nutritiva = nutritional botanics .
Example: In the medical field their most renowned contributions were those of nutritional and medicinal botanics.botánico = botanical ; botanist ; botanic.
Example: Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) uses divisions rather than families for algal literature and follows a hierarchical arrangement that corresponds to botanical classification.Example: Volume 16 contains the history of the most important travels by water and by land undertaken by botanists since the 12th century.Example: The library has long been a repository for some of the rarest and most important botanic literature in existence.more:
» jardín botánico = botanic garden ; botanical garden .
Example: The library was established primarily as a reference collection for the staff of the Herbarium and Botanic Gardens. Example: The typical botany library in this sample is small, narrowly focused in its collection, attached to a botanical garden and staffed by part-time or one full-time librarian.