"Pomologie" meaning in All languages combined

See Pomologie on Wiktionary

Noun [Deutsch]

IPA: pomoloˈɡiː Audio: De-Pomologie.ogg Forms: die Pomologie [nominative, singular], der Pomologie [genitive, singular], der Pomologie [dative, singular], die Pomologie [accusative, singular]
Rhymes: iː Etymology: aus dem lateinischen Substantiv pomum ^(→ la) „Obst, Baumfrucht“ und -logie
  1. die Lehre vom Obstbau
    Sense id: de-Pomologie-de-noun-XoOvDDuX
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: Obstbaukunde Translations (die Lehre vom Obstbau): pomology (Englisch), pomologio (Esperanto), pomologia (Finnisch), pomologie [feminine] (Französisch), pomoloxía [feminine] (Galicisch), pomologia [feminine] (Italienisch), pomologia [feminine] (Polnisch), pomologia [feminine] (Portugiesisch), pomologi (Schwedisch), pomoloji (Türkisch)
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