forestology

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

forest +‎ -ology

Noun[edit]

forestology (uncountable)

  1. (rare) The study of forests.
    • 1902, Thomas W. Webber, The Forests of Upper India and Their Inhabitants, page 83:
      Was this a new discovery in forestology? The thought was too exciting, and forgetting the weariness of the tired limbs, I proceeded to climb up and get specimens of leaves and cones, and to make notes of the new discovery.
    • 1929, David G. White, “The Hardwoods of West Virginia in Industry”, in The Southern Lumberman[1], volume 137, page 159:
      West Virginia, from the standpoint of forestology, is located in the north central portion of that more or less oval-shaped but distinct forest region []
    • 1952, Northern Rhodesia. Commission to Review the Salary Structure, Remuneration and Terms of Service of the Civil Service, European staff. pt. 2. African staff, page 27:
      [] and, in a few cases, long experience almost makes up for the fact that their knowledge of the higher branches of forestology does not reach the standard of that of the professional officer.