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HERB'ORIZE, v.i. To search for plants, or to seek new species of plants, with a view to ascertain their characters and to class them.
HERB'ORIZE, v.t. To figure; to form the figures of plants in minerals. [See Arborize.]
To search for plants, or new species of plants, with a view to
classifying them.
He herborized as he traveled. W. Tooke. To form the
figures of plants in] -- said in reference to minerals. See
Arborized.
Herborized stones contain fine mosses. Fourcroy (Trans.) | ||||||||