- "botany"
comes from the
Ancient Gr**** word
botanē (βοτάνη)
meaning "pasture", "herbs" "gr****", or "fodder";
Botanē is in turn
derived from
boskein (Gr****:...
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Nulla tamen Romae nobilitatis plus
habet quam
hiera botane.
aliqui aristereon,
nostri verbenacam vocant. haec est quam
legatos ferre ad
hostes indicavimus;...
- (Boréas) "the
north wind"
borealis botan-
plant Gr**** βοτάνη, βότανον (
botánē, bótanon), βοτανικός botanic, botanist, botanology,
botany bov-, bu- cow...
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Footprints Indeterminate Crocodrylomorph Tracks "Megalosaurus" "M."
mersensis Botane Tizi n'Juillerh
Isolated teeth and
vertebra A
marine crocodylomorph of the...
-
burning pieces of plants, do****ented with
burning vervain and briar. (Gr****
botanē, 'flora' + manteía, 'prophecy')
brizomancy → see
oneiromancy (Gr**** brizein...
- (Boréas) "the
north wind"
borealis botan-
plant Gr**** βοτάνη, βότανον (
botánē, bótanon), βοτανικός botanic, botanist, botanology,
botany bov-, bu- cow...
- The
Botaneiates family is
believed to have
originated from the
village of
Botane (Gr****: Βοτάνη, lit. 'pasture'), near Synnada, in the
Anatolic Theme of...
- theory,
molecular biology and
plant biochemistry.
Botany (Gr**** Βοτάνη (
botanē)
meaning "pasture", "herbs" "gr****", or "fodder";
Medieval Latin botanicus...
- Gerdžiūnas, Benas; Makaraitytė, Indrė; Juknevičiūtė, Rūta; Čeponytė, Jurgita;
Botane, Kareem; Maglov,
Michail (15 July 2021). "Baghdad to Lithuania: how Belarus...
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bridge Shattak Turkish:
Botan Çayı,
Botan Suyu, or Uluçay; Kurdish: Çemê
Botanê; Armenian: Ջերմ, romanized: Jerm, lit. 'warm'; Syriac: ܒܵܘܗܬܵܢ ܨܘܼ bō(h)tān...