English

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ botanical.

Adjective

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unbotanical (comparative more unbotanical, superlative most unbotanical)

  1. Not botanical.
    • 1838, The Quarterly Review, volume 62, page 341:
      The genus Cerasus, the Cherry, is a very extensive one; and some of our unbotanical readers may be surprised to find the common and Portugal laurels included in it.