ethnobotanist

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English

Etymology

From ethno- +‎ botanist.

Noun

ethnobotanist (plural ethnobotanists)

  1. A scholar or researcher in the field of ethnobotany
    • 2007 January 16, Nicholas Bakalar, “17th-Century Remedy; 21st-Century Potency”, in New York Times:
      Eric J. Buenz, an ethnobotanist at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, led the team that wrote a paper about the text [] .

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