- herb. (herbarium)
- abr
herbier, herbarium
Dictionarium Latino-Gallicum botanicae. 2013.
Dictionarium Latino-Gallicum botanicae. 2013.
herb|al — «HUR buhl, UR », adjective, noun. –adj. of, having to do with, or made from herbs. –n. 1. a book about herbs or plants, giving their kinds, qualities, uses, and the like. 2. = herbarium. (Cf. ↑herbarium) … Useful english dictionary
Herbarium — Her*ba ri*um, n.; pl. E. {Herbariums}, L. {Herbaria}. [LL., fr. L. herba. See {Herb}, and cf. {Arbor}, {Herbary}.] 1. A collection of dried specimens of plants, systematically arranged. Gray. [1913 Webster] 2. A book or case for preserving dried… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
herbarium — [hər ber′ē əm, ərber′ē əm] n. pl. herbariums or herbaria [hər ber′ēə, ər ber′ēə] [LL < L herba, HERB] 1. a collection of dried plants classified, mounted, and used for botanical study 2. a room, building, case, etc. for keeping such a… … English World dictionary
herb. — herbarium гербарий … Latin abbreviations in biology
herb. gener. — herbarium generate общий гербарий … Latin abbreviations in biology
herb. n° — herbarium n° гербарный экземпляр № … … Latin abbreviations in biology
herb. norm. — herbarium normale … Latin abbreviations in biology
herb. рrорr. — herbarium proprium собственный гербарий … Latin abbreviations in biology
herbarium — /hɜˈbɛəriəm/ (say her bairreeuhm) noun (plural herbariums or herbaria /hɜˈbɛəriə/ (say her bairreeuh)) 1. a collection of dried plants systematically arranged. 2. a room or building in which a herbarium is kept. Also, herbary. {Late Latin, from… …
herbarium — herbarial, adj. /herr bair ee euhm, err /, n., pl. herbariums, herbaria / bair ee euh/. 1. a collection of dried plants systematically arranged. 2. a room or building in which such a collection is kept. [1770 80; < LL, equiv. to L herb(a) HERB,… … Universalium
herbarium — her•bar•i•um [[t]hɜrˈbɛər i əm, ɜr [/t]] n. pl. bar•i•ums, bar•i•a [[t] ˈbɛər i ə[/t]] 1) a collection of dried plants systematically arranged 2) a room or building in which such a collection is kept • Etymology: 1770–80; < LL, = L herb(a)… … From formal English to slang