herbary
1Herbary — Herb a*ry, n. [See {Herbarium}.] A garden of herbs; a cottage garden. T. Warton. [1913 Webster] …
2herbary — n. garden of herbs; herbarium …
3herbary — noun (plural herbaries) archaic a herb garden …
4herbary — n. See herbarium …
5herbary — herb·a·ry …
6herbary — ˈ(h)ərbərē, )ə̄b , )əib , ri noun ( es) Etymology: herb + ary archaic : a garden of herbs or vegetables …
7Herbaria — Herbarium Her*ba ri*um, n.; pl. E. {Herbariums}, L. {Herbaria}. [LL., fr. L. herba. See {Herb}, and cf. {Arbor}, {Herbary}.] 1. A collection of dried specimens of plants, systematically arranged. Gray. [1913 Webster] 2. A book or case for… …
8Herbarium — Her*ba ri*um, n.; pl. E. {Herbariums}, L. {Herbaria}. [LL., fr. L. herba. See {Herb}, and cf. {Arbor}, {Herbary}.] 1. A collection of dried specimens of plants, systematically arranged. Gray. [1913 Webster] 2. A book or case for preserving dried… …
9Herbariums — Herbarium Her*ba ri*um, n.; pl. E. {Herbariums}, L. {Herbaria}. [LL., fr. L. herba. See {Herb}, and cf. {Arbor}, {Herbary}.] 1. A collection of dried specimens of plants, systematically arranged. Gray. [1913 Webster] 2. A book or case for… …
10Wacław Potocki — (1621 1696) was a Polish nobleman ( szlachcic ), moralist, poet, and writer. He was the podczaszy of Kraków from 1678 to 1685. He is remembered as one of the most important Polish baroque artists. His most famous works are: Transakcja wojny… …