botanical Antonyms

Meaning of botanical

Wordnet

botanical (n)

a drug made from part of a plant (as the bark or root or leaves)

Wordnet

botanical (a)

of or relating to plants or botany

Webster

botanical (a.)

Of or pertaining to botany; relating to the study of plants; as, a botanical system, arrangement, textbook, expedition.

botanical Sentence Examples

  1. The botanical garden boasted a stunning variety of plant species from different continents.
  2. She enrolled in a botanical illustration class to refine her artistic skills.
  3. His doctoral research focused on the botanical diversity of tropical rainforests.
  4. The company specialized in producing botanical skincare products using natural ingredients.
  5. The botanical society organized field trips to study the native flora of the region.
  6. The botanical expedition team discovered a rare orchid species thought to be extinct.
  7. The museum showcased an extensive collection of botanical specimens preserved in glass jars.
  8. Her keen interest in botanical sciences led her to pursue a career as a botanist.
  9. The botanical survey conducted in the desert revealed unique adaptations of plant life to arid conditions.
  10. The botanical conference featured presentations on the latest discoveries in plant genetics and taxonomy.

FAQs About the word botanical

a drug made from part of a plant (as the bark or root or leaves), of or relating to plants or botanyOf or pertaining to botany; relating to the study of plants;

medication, drug, physic, remedy, potion, medicinal, medicine, nostrum, prescription drug, patent medicine

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The botanical garden boasted a stunning variety of plant species from different continents.

She enrolled in a botanical illustration class to refine her artistic skills.

His doctoral research focused on the botanical diversity of tropical rainforests.

The company specialized in producing botanical skincare products using natural ingredients.