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herbology

[hur-bol-uh-jee, ur-]

noun

  1. the study or collecting of herbs, especially as a hobby.



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Other Word Forms

  • herbologist noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of herbology1

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Example Sentences

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As an herbalist, I believe it is important to consider all herbology traditions in forming your own beliefs and practices.

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Yes, indeed, Harry Potter’s herbology professor had some verdant thoughts about a scene about murderous plant from another of her most famous films.

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The satirical scenes call to mind soap operas — a strip titled “The Roommates: Part One” zeros in on the friendship between Flo and Jean, forged over a mutual passion for Audre Lorde and herbology, just as it begins to sour.

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Carrying books on metaphysics, astrology, herbology and the occult, the shop was also called U.C.L.A., for University at the Corner of Lenox Avenue.

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The studio has re-created the herbology classroom from the 2001 movie “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” complete with facsimiles of the magical mandrake plants that scream when they are uprooted.

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