English to Malay Dictionary botany

botany

botani
definition
noun
merino wool, especially from Australia.
translation of 'botany'
noun
kaji tumbuhan
example
Modelling of plant growth and architecture relies on biological assumptions borrowed from 'botany' and crop physiology.
The first chapter is a nice general introduction to the anatomy and morphology of trees — the basic 'botany' needed to understand and use the field guide.
These distinctions may seem somewhat arbitrary, but they highlight fundamentally different attitudes toward plant ecology, to science in general and to 'botany' in particular.
Those with a scientific background of 'botany' should take up a detailed study of endangered plant species to determine why they are dying out.
At the other end, exactly reproducible images revolutionized the study of subjects like geography, astronomy, 'botany' , anatomy, and mathematics.
During his tenure at Western, Gary taught courses in principles of biology, protistology, general 'botany' , plant morphology, and freshwater algae.
This text will be helpful to beginners in the field of economic 'botany' , but the authors recommend further research for the serious student.
Local field 'botany' was so important that TBC members could support a separate journal just devoted to that subject.
the 'botany' of North America
To round out his background before leaving, Lewis went to Philadelphia to study 'botany' , zoology and navigation.
Well, you can imagine any mad 'botany' or geology you please.
He knows the geology and 'botany' , can describe all that creeps and crawls, bounds and flies and, above all, is able and willing to share his enthusiasms.
By the time I was adolescent, my father was involved in the study of 'botany' and local historical sites.
The complete account of the 'botany' of the voyage was written by Gaudichaud in 1826.
The authors document how this treatise has significantly influenced the course of medicine and the study of 'botany' over the years.
the 'botany' of North America
She had degrees in 'botany' and in plant physiology and had been employed by the Open University since 1972.
It also had ramifications in physiology, 'botany' , and metallurgy.
There he studied mathematics, physics, chemistry, 'botany' and zoology.
Background in 'botany' , plant ecology, and geology is helpful.
His political conclusion repudiates the crude nationalism, a form of anthropomorphism when all is said and done, which projects upon regional 'botany' its vainglorious xenophobia.
Each of us has a great gift — the love of plants and 'botany' — that we must pass on to our students and the public.
The present trend is that technocrats want to study 'botany' in air-conditioned rooms, and not in fields.
Linnean tradition classified them as plants properly studied in 'botany' .
First they're introduced to the internal structures and geometries of the desert geology and 'botany' .
This is a great piece to do when it can be timed to coincide with the science curriculum and studies of 'botany' .
It should certainly be considered as a student textbook for courses on dendrology and field 'botany' .
Common and uncommon names of herbs are cross-referenced with their 'botanic' counterpart.
If nobody but 'botanists' and biologists cared about the fate of Britain's butterflies and plants, there might be more merit to such a headline-grabbing approach.
The 'botanic' biodiversity is vast and over 336 tree species are found here.
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