| BOTANIES | • botanies n. Plural of botany. • BOTANY n. the science of plants. |
| LITANIES | • litanies n. Plural of litany. • LITANY n. a ceremonial form of prayer. |
| RATANIES | • ratanies n. Plural of ratany. • RATANY n. (Quechua) a South American shrub with astringent roots, also RHATANY. |
| TETANIES | • tetanies n. Plural of tetany. • TETANY n. a morbid condition resembling tetanus, but distinguished from it by being less severe and having intermittent spasms. |
| DITTANIES | • dittanies n. Plural of dittany. • DITTANY n. a plant of the mint family, a native of Crete. |
| RHATANIES | • rhatanies n. Plural of rhatany. • RHATANY n. (Quechua) a South American shrub, also RATANY. |
| GEOBOTANIES | • GEOBOTANY n. the geographical study of plant distribution, aka phytogeography. |
| ASTROBOTANIES | • ASTROBOTANY n. the branch of botany that investigates the possibility that plants grow on other planets. |
| ETHNOBOTANIES | • ethnobotanies n. Plural of ethnobotany. • ETHNOBOTANY n. the plant lore of indigenous cultures. |
| PALEOBOTANIES | • paleobotanies n. Plural of paleobotany. • PALEOBOTANY n. the study of fossil plants, also PALAEOBOTANY. |
| ARCHEOBOTANIES | • ARCHEOBOTANY n. the analysis and interpretation of plant remains found at archaeological sites, also ARCHAEOBOTANY. |
| PALAEOBOTANIES | • PALAEOBOTANY n. the study of fossil plants, also PALEOBOTANY. |
| ARCHAEOBOTANIES | • ARCHAEOBOTANY n. the analysis and interpretation of plant remains found at archaeological sites, also ARCHEOBOTANY. |