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botanical

[buh-tan-i-kuhl] / bəˈtæn ɪ kəl /
ADJECTIVE
relating to plants
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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“We’ve created an oasis in a huge parking lot in Boyle Heights, and it looks like a botanical garden in Australia,” he says.

From Los Angeles Times

It feels simultaneously like being in a very large municipal botanical garden and a small-town aquarium.

From Scientific American

Elizabeth Gilbert’s “The Signature of All Things” follows its 19th-century heroine on a botanical journey far from her Philadelphia home.

From Seattle Times

Three Spirit refers to their drinks, intended to be mixed into non-alcoholic cocktails, as “botanical alchemy,” featuring plants meant for particular purposes.

From Washington Times

Interpretive signs, some with tactile elements, provide historical and botanical information.

From New York Times