zoologise

English

Verb

zoologise (third-person singular simple present zoologises, present participle zoologising, simple past and past participle zoologised)

  1. Alternative form of zoologize
    • 1834, Victor Jacquemont, Letters from India:
      I shall herbarise, geologise, or zoologise at their head if the opportunity occurs, and, with my bags filled, I will return upon the same horse as if the devil was at my heels; for it will then be twelve o'clock, and I shall have eaten nothing, after having been nearly fifteen hours on horseback, on foot, and in the mud and rain.
    • 1906, James Barr, Laughing through a wilderness, page 261:
      We were incompetent to map the country we passed through, to chart the waters, to geologise, botanise, zoologise, astronomise, or to any other ise.
    • 1992, Andro Linklater, Compton Mackenzie: A Life, page 265:
      He sleeps by day because to be awake in sunlight would be, for him, an irresistible temptation to botanise, zoologise, nephelologise, and do no work.

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