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A person who studies, professes or practices agaricology.
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One involved in agriology.
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One who studies agriscience.
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One who studies the nutrition or breeding of animals or crops.
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One who studies agroecology.
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One who studies agrogeology.
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One who studies or carries out agrology.
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A scientist whose speciality is agronomy.
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One who studies agrophysics.
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Alternative form of agriscientist [One who studies agriscience.]
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One who studies agrostography.
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One who studies agrostology.
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pedoturbation due to human activity
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(botany) A person engaged in botany, the scientific study of plants.
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An amateur botanist, especially one who enjoys finding plants in nature and identifying them.
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A person with an interest in botany.
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Alternative form of cereology [The investigation, or practice, of creating crop circles.]
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Someone who studies crop circles, especially one who believes that they are not man-made or formed by other terrestrial processes.
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(biogeography, uncountable) A type of tropical savanna biome occupying much of central Brazil and parts of Paraguay.
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Exhibiting or relating to chiragra.
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Of or relating to Frederic Clements (1874-1945), American plant ecologist and pioneer in the study of vegetation succession.
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(dated) One skilled in cryptogamic botany.
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A person who searches for dinosaur fossils
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Any flora that quickly recolonises a landscape that has been devastated by a catastrophic event (such as a lava flow or mudslide).
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ecological and floristic
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One who studies ecotheology.
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(botany, sociology) The scientific study of the relationships between people and plants.
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One who studies floriography.
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(paleontology) A trace fossil formed by deposit feeders as they excavate the sediment in search of food.
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The mineralized remains of an animal or plant.
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(linguistics) A word that is broadly obsolete but remains in current use because it is contained within an idiom that is still in use.
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(rare) The state of being a fossil (mineralized remains).
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(humorous or nonstandard) Having qualities usually attributed to fossils, such as age combined with an absence of contemporary traits.
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One who studies geobotany.
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A person who is skilled at geology.
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One who studies graminology.
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(ecology) An organism having an important effect on a plant or animal community.
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One who studies neobotany.
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(botany) A botanist who collects plants for a herbarium
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An expert on the identification and cultivation of plants.
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(botany) One who classifies plants by the sexual method of Linnaeus.
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