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Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Acronyms, Encyclopedia. bo·tan·i·cal
(bə-tăn′ĭ-kəl) also bo·tan·ic(-tăn′ĭk)adj.2. Of or relating to the science of botany.
n. A drug, medicinal preparation, or similar substance obtained from a plant or plants.
[From Late Latin botanicus, from Greek botanikos, from botanē, fodder, plants.]
botanical
(ˌbəˈtænɪkəl) orbotanic
adj
n (Pharmacology) any drug or pesticide that is made from parts of a plant
[C17: from Medieval Latin botanicus, from Greek botanikos relating to plants, from botanē plant, pasture, from boskein to feed; perhaps related to Latin bōs ox, cow]
bo•tan•i•cal
(bəˈtæn ɪ kəl)adj. Also, bo•tan′ic.
1. of, pertaining to, or derived from plants.
2. of or pertaining to botany: botanical research.
n. 4. a drug made from part of a plant, as from roots or bark.
[1650–60; < Medieval Latin botanicus < Greek botanikós of plants, derivative of botánē herb]
Noun | 1. | botanical - a drug made from part of a plant (as the bark or root or leaves) drug - a substance that is used as a medicine or narcotic |
Adj. | 1. | botanical - of or relating to plants or botany; 'botanical garden' |
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botanical
[bəˈtænɪkəl]adj → botaniquebotanical
[bəˈtænɪk/əl]botanic[bəˈtænɪk]adj → botanico/abotanical
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binomial nomenclature
n. The scientific naming of species whereby each species receives a Latin or Latinized name of two parts, the first indicating the genus and the second being the specific epithet. For example, Juglans regia is the English walnut; Juglans nigra, the black walnut.
binomial nomenclature
orbinominal nomenclature
n (Biology) a system for naming plants and animals by means of two Latin names: the first indicating the genus and the second the species to which the organism belongs, as in Panthera leo (the lion)
bino′mial no′menclature
n.
a naming system in biology in which each species is assigned a unique name consisting of two parts, the name of the genus and another, often descriptive, term.
binomial nomenclature
The system used in science to name an organism, consisting of two terms, the first being the genus and the second the species. Passer domesticus, the scientific name of the common house sparrow, is an example of binomial nomenclature.
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