noun a person who advocates for the protection and preservation of the environment and wildlife

  • The conservationist worked tirelessly to protect the endangered species in the national park.
  • My friend is a total conservationist and is always talking about recycling and reducing waste.
  • I heard that new movie star is a real tree hugger, a true conservationist at heart.
  • The artist was a conservationist of old traditions, always preserving the techniques of the past in his work.

noun a person who studies or is an expert in natural history

adjective relating to or characteristic of a naturalist

  • The naturalist conducted a detailed study of the local flora and fauna.
  • My friend is a total naturalist - she loves spending time outdoors observing wildlife.
  • I never knew I was such a naturalist until I went camping and fell in love with nature.
  • As a naturalist of human behavior, she was able to predict how people would react in certain situations.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, indicating the manner, place, time, or degree of an action

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

  • The situation is now under control and we can proceed with our plan.
  • Don't worry, everything is under control.
  • Chill out, dude, it's all under control.
  • Her emotions were raging, but she managed to keep them under control.

noun the scientific study of trees and other woody plants

  • Dendrology is the study of trees and woody plants, including their taxonomy, identification, and ecology.
  • I'm taking a dendrology class next semester to learn more about different types of trees.
  • My friend is a total tree nerd - they're really into dendrology.
  • In the forest of knowledge, dendrology is like the roots that connect all other branches of study.

noun a method of planting seeds by encasing them in a mixture of clay and compost, often used for guerrilla gardening to beautify urban spaces

  • The practice of seed bombing involves dispersing seeds in a specific area to promote vegetation growth.
  • Let's go seed bombing in that empty lot down the street to make it look nicer.
  • Seed bombing is a cool way to guerrilla garden and beautify urban spaces.
  • Her words were like seed bombing, planting ideas in our minds that would grow and flourish over time.

noun A word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality.

  • The access trail to the summit of the mountain is well-maintained and clearly marked.
  • Hey, have you checked out the access trail behind the campsite? It's a great spot for a morning hike.
  • Let's hit up that access trail and see where it leads us.
  • Learning a new language can be like navigating through an access trail - challenging but rewarding in the end.

noun a specific species of woodpecker found in North and Central America

  • The acorn woodpecker is a species of woodpecker known for its unique habit of storing acorns in specially drilled holes in trees.
  • I saw an acorn woodpecker in the park today, pecking away at a tree.
  • That acorn woodpecker sure knows how to find a good snack!
  • The acorn woodpecker symbolizes perseverance and resourcefulness in the face of adversity.

noun a type of bird in the starling family native to Asia, known for its loud calls and aggressive behavior

  • The acridotheres are a type of bird known for their distinctive calls and social behaviors.
  • I saw a flock of acridotheres hanging out near the park yesterday.
  • Those acridotheres are always causing a ruckus in the neighborhood.
  • The acridotheres symbolize freedom and adaptability in many cultures.