Definition of Bionomist

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bionomist

bionanotechnology
bionavigation
bionecroses
bionecrosis
bioneer
bioneers
bionic
bionic man
bionic woman
bionically
bionics
bionomic
bionomical
bionomics
bionomies
bionomist (current term)
bionomists
bionomy
bions
biont
biontic
bionts
bionucleonics
biooncology
bioorganic
bioorganism
bioorganisms
bioorganometallic
bioorthogonal
biopack

Literary usage of Bionomist

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Social Harmonism: Human Rights Under Functional Government by Holmes Whittier Merton (1914)
"The bionomist will be the governmental experi- mentor in animal and plant ... The bionomist will be closely associated with the Matron, the Watchman and the ..."

2. The Journal of Heredity by American Genetic Association (1920)
"GN COLLINS. Botanist. Bureau of Plant Industry, US Department of Agriculture. Washington, DCOF COOK, bionomist in ..."

3. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1890)
"... and systematist rather than of the bionomist. Moreover, zoological gardens have never been part of the equipment of the university professor of zoology, ..."

4. Bulletin by United States Bureau of Plant Industry, Division of Plant Industry, Queensland (1911)
"... Coffee, Cacao, the Central American Rubber Tree, and the Banana," by Mr. OF Cook, bionomist of this Bureau, and to recommend publication as Bulletin Xo. ..."

5. Bulletin by United States Bureau of Plant Industry, Division of Plant Industry, Queensland (1910)
"S E. JONES. CHOP ACCLIMATIZATION AND ADAPTATION INVESTIGATIONS. SCIENTIFIC STAFF. (>. F. Cook, bionomist in Charge. GN Collins, Botanist. FL Lowton. ..."

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