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1 bitkibilim
botany. -
2 bitkibilim
botany botanik -
3 botanik
botany " bitkibilim, nebatat; botanic" -
4 bitkibilim
n. botany, phytology, branch of biology dealing with plant life* * *1. botany 2. phytology -
5 botanik
adj. botanic, botanical, of plants--------n. botany, phytology, branch of biology dealing with plant life, study of plants* * *1. botanical 2. botany -
6 bitkibilimci
n. botanist, one who specializes in botany* * *1. botanist 2. phytologist -
7 botanikçi
n. botanist, one who specializes in botany* * *botanist -
8 çançiçeği
n. (Botany) campanula, bellflower, bluebell, harebell, morning glory* * *1. bluebell 2. harebell -
9 merinos yünü
1. botany wool 2. merino wool -
10 aken
n. achene, one-seeded fruit which does not open when ripe (Botany) -
11 anter
n. anther, part of the flower which contains pollen (Botany) -
12 aslanağzı
n. snapdragon, antirrhinum (Botany) -
13 ağaçbilim
n. dendrology, study of trees and bushes (Botany) -
14 besidoku
n. endosperm, nutritive tissue in a seed of a flowering plant that surrounds the embryo (Botany) -
15 bodurağaç
n. dwarf juniper (Botany) -
16 boruçiçeği
n. campanula (Botany) -
17 delicik
n. tiny opening, tiny hole; stoma, mouth or mouthlike opening (Zoology); microscopic opening, pore (Botany) -
18 erkekorgan
n. stamen, pollen-bearing organ of a flower (Botany) -
19 çapraztozlaşma
n. xenogamy, crossbreeding (Botany) -
20 orman botaniği
forest botany
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