noun a person who studies plants and their classification, uses, and cultivation

  • The botanist carefully studied the different species of plants in the rainforest.
  • My friend is a botanist and loves spending time in her garden.
  • I heard that botanists have a green thumb when it comes to gardening.
  • As a botanist of human emotions, she could decipher the hidden meanings behind people's words.

noun the state of being imprisoned or confined

adjective captivity does not have an adjective form

  • The animals were kept in captivity for research purposes.
  • The animals were stuck in cages for study.
  • The poor creatures were locked up for science.
  • His mind felt like it was in captivity, unable to break free from the constraints of society.

noun a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding

  • The scientist studied the different species of birds in the rainforest.
  • I love learning about all the different species of animals in the zoo.
  • Check out all the cool species of fish in the aquarium!
  • In a world full of different species of people, it's important to embrace diversity.

adjective relating to plants that grow on waste ground or among rubbish

  • The ruderal plants are able to thrive in disturbed and neglected environments.
  • Those weedy plants growing in the abandoned lot are actually ruderal species.
  • I can't believe those little ruderal guys are taking over the sidewalk cracks!
  • In the world of business, ruderal companies are the ones that can adapt quickly to changing market conditions.

noun a plant that grows on another plant but is not parasitic, such as the numerous ferns, bromeliads, air plants, and orchids growing on tree trunks in tropical rainforests

  • Epiphytes are plants that grow harmlessly on other plants and obtain nutrients from the air and rain.
  • I love how epiphytes add a touch of greenery to my indoor garden without needing soil.
  • Check out those cool air plants, they're like epiphytes but easier to care for.
  • In a bustling city, street vendors are like epiphytes, thriving in the urban environment.

noun an animal that primarily feeds on fish

  • The piscivore is a type of carnivorous animal that primarily feeds on fish.
  • My cat is a piscivore - she goes crazy for any type of fish!
  • That guy is a total piscivore at the sushi buffet.
  • As a piscivore of knowledge, she devoured every book in the library.

noun the study of and search for animals whose existence is unproven, such as the Loch Ness Monster or Bigfoot

  • Cryptozoology is the study of hidden or unknown animals that have not yet been proven to exist.
  • I find cryptozoology fascinating because it explores mysterious creatures like Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster.
  • Some people think cryptozoology is just a bunch of hogwash, but I think it's worth investigating.
  • In the world of science, cryptozoology is often seen as the wild frontier of discovery.

noun a large carrion-eating bird of prey found in southern Africa, also known as a vulture

  • The aasvogel is a type of vulture found in southern Africa.
  • I saw an aasvogel circling overhead while we were on our safari.
  • That aasvogel looks like it's up to no good.
  • The aasvogel of gossip was always hovering around the office.

noun a specific type of sparrow found in southwestern United States and northern Mexico

  • The Abert's pipilo is a species of bird commonly found in the southwestern United States.
  • I saw an Abert's pipilo in my backyard this morning!
  • That Abert's pipilo has some serious style with its colorful feathers.
  • The Abert's pipilo sang a sweet melody that filled the air with joy.

noun a term used in biology to describe the movement of animals away from their usual habitat or breeding ground

  • The phenomenon of abmigration refers to the seasonal movement of animals from one habitat to another.
  • Some birds undergo abmigration to escape the harsh winter weather.
  • I heard that the geese are gearing up for their abmigration south.
  • In a metaphorical sense, the artist's abmigration from realism to abstract art was a bold move.

noun a bird of prey of the family Accipitridae, which includes hawks, eagles, kites, harriers, and Old World vultures

  • The accipitrid family includes eagles, hawks, kites, and Old World vultures.
  • I saw a majestic accipitrid soaring high in the sky while hiking.
  • That accipitrid is one badass bird of prey!
  • Her sharp eyes and focused gaze were like that of an accipitrid hunting its prey.

noun A genus of moths in the family Saturniidae, commonly known as moon moths.

adjective No applicable parts of speech found.

  • The actias moth is known for its large size and striking appearance.
  • Have you ever seen an actias moth up close? They're pretty cool.
  • That actias moth is totally lit, bro.
  • The actias moth fluttered gracefully through the night, a symbol of beauty and freedom.

noun the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.

  • The study of aecology focuses on the interactions between organisms and their environment.
  • I find aecology to be really interesting because it looks at how living things interact with their surroundings.
  • Aecology is all about how living things vibe with their surroundings.
  • In a way, aecology is like studying the dance between nature and its inhabitants.

noun a small passerine bird of the genus Aegithalos, typically with a long tail and active habits

  • The aegithalos is a small, insect-eating bird found in Europe and Asia.
  • I saw a cute little aegithalos hopping around in the garden.
  • That aegithalos is so tiny, it's like a flying cotton ball!
  • Her singing voice was as melodious as an aegithalos chirping in the morning.

noun a type of snail that has a shell with a pattern resembling agate

  • The agate snail is a species of sea snail known for its strikingly beautiful shell.
  • I found a cool agate snail shell on the beach today.
  • Check out this sick agate snail I found by the shore!
  • Her personality was like an agate snail - tough on the outside but soft on the inside.