Definition of dendrology in English:
dendrology
noun dɛnˈdrɒlədʒidɛnˈdrɑlədʒi
mass nounThe scientific study of trees.
Example sentencesExamples
- Scientists do not yet fully understand all the actions and interactions of autumn leaf colors, but you may want to try contacting a dendrology department at a university with a forestry school.
- This is not just another tree guide or dendrology text for identifying trees and describing their characteristics.
- It should certainly be considered as a student textbook for courses on dendrology and field botany.
- I was introduced to the concept of phenotype during a course in forest dendrology, the taxonomy of trees.
- The process of naming plants and classifying them into those groupings is called nomenclature; the study of trees themselves is called dendrology.
- I imagine that the text could easily be used by any college level dendrology class taught in neighboring states.
Derivatives
adjectivedrəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)l
The author presents brief history and presence of dendrological collections of the Arboretum Academy of Sciences.
Example sentencesExamples
- On the date of inventory in 2004, the dendrological collection contained 930 accessions, compromising 340 species, 62 genera and 26 families.
- The Castle in Prùhonice is surrounded by a well known dendrological garden.
- There are 19 State museums, 6 preserves and 1 dendrological park on its territory.
noun
They store everything in their annual rings with such a precision that dendrologists have derived a climate calendar (comprising of tree ring patterns) for our planet that goes back about 7000 years!
Example sentencesExamples
- If trees are designated for removal, it is accomplished best under the supervision of an expert dendrologist.
- The popular publications hold much interest for biologists, dendrologists, foresters, gardeners, tree lovers, and students.
- Tree experts or dendrologists who would prefer to spend their time in the library or arboretum studying trees must often spend a lot of time in their cars on the highways and interstates.
- Today's forest companies employ scientists from a variety of disciplines including hydrologists, wildlife biologists, geomorphologists, and dendrologists.
Definition of dendrology in US English:
dendrology
noundenˈdräləjēdɛnˈdrɑlədʒi
The scientific study of trees.
Example sentencesExamples
- I was introduced to the concept of phenotype during a course in forest dendrology, the taxonomy of trees.
- The process of naming plants and classifying them into those groupings is called nomenclature; the study of trees themselves is called dendrology.
- It should certainly be considered as a student textbook for courses on dendrology and field botany.
- This is not just another tree guide or dendrology text for identifying trees and describing their characteristics.
- I imagine that the text could easily be used by any college level dendrology class taught in neighboring states.
- Scientists do not yet fully understand all the actions and interactions of autumn leaf colors, but you may want to try contacting a dendrology department at a university with a forestry school.