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natural history
noun
the sciences, as botany, mineralogy, or zoology, dealing with the study of all objects in nature: used especially in reference to the beginnings of these sciences in former times.
the study of these sciences.
natural history
noun
the study of animals and plants in the wild state
the study of all natural phenomena
the sum of these phenomena in a given place or at a given time
the natural history of Iran
natural history
The study and description of living things and natural objects, especially their origins, evolution, and relationships to one another. Natural history includes the sciences of zoology, mineralogy, geology, and paleontology.
Other Word Forms
- natural historian noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of natural history1
Example Sentences
At least four French museums - including the Louvre and the natural history museum - have been robbed in recent months, according to media reports.
Writer, broadcaster and naturalist, Sir David's career spans more than 70 years during which his voice has become synonymous with natural history programmes both in the UK and across the English-speaking world.
The walls of the restaurant are crowded full of condor images and artifacts — “like you’re having dinner in your favorite natural history museum,” McBride said.
An archive of throwaways gets new life when presented as a natural history composed of cultural artifacts.
There's also a Glitz and Glam exhibition at Basel's museum of natural history.
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