pomologist

pomologist
noun see pomology

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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  • Pomologist — Po*mol o*gist, n. One versed in pomology; one who culticvates fruit trees. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • pomologist — See pomological. * * * …   Universalium

  • pomologist — noun A person involved in pomology …   Wiktionary

  • pomologist — n. expert in pomology; one who cultivates fruit trees …   English contemporary dictionary

  • pomologist — po·mol·o·gist …   English syllables

  • pomologist — noun someone versed in pomology or someone who cultivates fruit trees • Hypernyms: ↑botanist, ↑phytologist, ↑plant scientist * * * pōˈmäləjə̇st, pōˈ noun ( s) : a horticulturist who specializes in pomology * * * pomolˈogist …   Useful english dictionary

  • David Karp (pomologist) — For other people named David Karp, see David Karp (disambiguation). David Karp David Karp in front of an orange tree at the Citrus Variety Collection of the University of California, Riverside …   Wikipedia

  • Charles Downing (pomologist) — Charles Downing (July 9, 1802 – January 18, 1885), American pomologist, horticulturist, and author, although not as well known to the public as his brother Andrew Jackson Downing, won a sound reputation for his creative work in pomology. Born in… …   Wikipedia

  • Pomology — (from Latin pomum (fruit) + logy ) is a branch of botany that studies and cultivates fruits.The pomological researches are mainly focused on the development of and the cultural techniques and physiological studies in fruit trees. The goals of… …   Wikipedia

  • Charles Downing — For the pomologist, see Charles Downing (pomologist). For the Secretary of State of Florida, see Charles W. Downing, Jr.. Charles Downing Charles Downing (died 1845) was a Delegate to the US House of Representatives from the Florida Territory. He …   Wikipedia

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