botanize
English
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Verb
botanize (third-person singular simple present botanizes, present participle botanizing, simple past and past participle botanized)
- To do the work of a botanist; as to inventory the plant life in an area; to collect plants for research purposes.
- 1770: Dr Solander and Myself were botanizing — Joseph Banks, The Endeavour Journal of Sir Joseph Banks, entry for 1770 January 22.
- Maria Edgeworth
- When he was not studying, he was botanizing or mineralogizing with O'Toole's chaplain.
- 1866, John Holmes Agnew & Walter Hilliard, The Eclectic Magazine - Volume 4, page 188:
- The only compensation he could get seems to have been to botanize and zoologize, as it were, on his visitors.
- 1931, Marie Beuzeville Byles, By Cargo Boat & Mountain: The Unconventional Experiences of a Woman on Tramp Round the World, page 141:
- There it erects tents capable of holding about one hundred and fifty people, and there the members and their friends gather for a fortnight to climb mountains, botanize, zoologize, or merely enjoy life.
Translations
do the work of a botanist
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botanize
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