dendrologist

dendrologist
See dendrologic.

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  • Dendrologist — Den*drol o*gist, n. One versed in the natural history of trees. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • dendrologist — dendrology den*drol o*gy, n. [Gr. de ndron tree + logy: cf. F. dendrologie.] 1. the branch of botany studying trees and shrubs; the natural history of trees. [PJC] 2. A discourse or treatise on trees. [1913 Webster] {den dro*log ic*al}, a. {den… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • dendrologist — noun see dendrology …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • dendrologist — n. (Botany) one who studies dendrology (study of trees and shrubs) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • dendrologist — den·drol·o·gist …   English syllables

  • dendrologist — denˈdräləjə̇st noun ( s) : a specialist in dendrology …   Useful english dictionary

  • Owen Johnson (dendrologist) — Owen Johnson has spent the last twenty years studying and recording over 30,000 notable and rare trees around Britain, and has built up some unique skills in field identification. He is a Registrar at the Tree Register where he has compiled and… …   Wikipedia

  • Alan Mitchell — Alan F. Mitchell (4 November 1922 – 3 August 1995) was a British forester, dendrologist and botanist, and author of several books on trees.He almost single handedly measured every notable tree in the British Isles, founding the Tree Register of… …   Wikipedia

  • dendrology — noun Date: circa 1708 the study of trees • dendrological adjective • dendrologist noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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