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Adjective
/bəˈtanikəl/,
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Of or relating to plants,
  1. Of or relating to plants
    • - botanical specimens
    • - a botanical illustrator
Noun
  1. A substance obtained from a plant and used as an additive, esp. in gin or cosmetics


  1. botanic: of or relating to plants or botany; "botanical garden"
  2. a drug made from part of a plant (as the bark or root or leaves)
  3. (botanist) a biologist specializing in the study of plants
  4. (botany) vegetation: all the plant life in a particular region or period; "Pleistocene vegetation"; "the flora of southern California"; "the botany of China"
  5. (botany) the branch of biology that studies plants
  6. Boťany (Battyán) is a village and municipality in the Trebišov District in the Košice Region of eastern Slovakia.
  7. (Botany (New Zealand electorate)) Botany is a New Zealand Parliamentary electorate, returning one Member of Parliament to the New Zealand House of Representatives. It was contested for the first time at the 2008 general election, and won by Pansy Wong for the National Party.
  8. (Botanicals) Pesticides that are made from plants
  9. (Botanicals) Substances obtained from plants and used in food supplements, personal care products, or pharmaceuticals. Other names include “herbal medicine” and “plant medicine.”
  10. (botanicals) Plant part or extract used in hair or skin products.
  11. (BOTANICALS) the name used for orchids species not too well known and not commercially grown for cut flowers.
  12. (BOTANICALS) A covering term applied to the numerous herbs, seeds, roots and berries used in the flavoring formula for gin and other flavored spirits.  Examples:  Juniper berries, Aniseed, Coriander seed, Casia Bark.
  13. (Botanicals) Any plant derivative valued for its therapeutic or medicinal benefits.
  14. (Botanicals) Caffeine free herbal ingredients that include leaves, roots, barks, berries, grasses, seeds and peels.
  15. (Botanicals) Plant derived ingredients that are added to cosmetic products for their unique properties.
  16. Botanicals in skin care products are used for their antioxidant action; mopping up excess reactive oxygen species which can damage skin cells. ...
  17. (Botanist) a scientist who studies botany
  18. (botany) (n) the science concerned with the study and classification of plants, the branch of biology dealing with plants
  19. (botany) biological science of plants
  20. (BOTANY) A plant community extending over a large area and dominated by trees, the crowns of which form an unbroken covering layer or canopy. ...
  21. (Botany) 1. A small protuberance on a stem or branch, sometimes enclosed in protective scales and containing an undeveloped shoot, leaf, or flower. 2.The stage or condition of having buds: branches in full bud.
  22. (Botany) Since prehistoric times, humans had used plants for food, medicine, and other purposes. However, until the Renaissance, there were few attempts to study or describe plants in a systematic manner. ...
  23. (Botany) Term used for yarns and fabrics made from Merino wool.
  24. (Botany) The main trends of research in botany are the study and use of the plant resources of Kazakhstan, the biological principles of increasing the productivity of pastures and hay-fields, the physiological and biochemical principles of increasing the productivity of agricultural crops, and ...
  25. (Botany) The scientific study if plants, relevant to forensics in terms of plant matter found at a crime scene or on an item of evidence.