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A Dictionary of Biology

By: M. Abercrombie, C. J. Hickman, M. L. Johnson

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In this dictionary the authors' aim is to explain biological terms which a layman may meet when reading scientific literature, and to define the terms which a student of biology has to master at the beginning of his career - the thousand er so words which so grimly guard the approaches to the science. The entries are not restricted to a bare definition: some information about most of the things named is given, so as to convey something of their significance in biological discussion.
The authors have tried, as it were, to interpret a foreign language as it is actually used. It would be wrong to rely on etymology as a guide to correct usage. The meaning of a Greek root may be unequivocal, but biologists are not talking Greek: they are using a living language, and the proof of the meaning is in the speaking. The authors admit that the terminology is sometimes a little messy (e.g. Lipoid) and that there is often a disconcerting disparity between botany and zoology (e.g. Cell); but they have recorded what seem to them to be the customary use or uses of the term at the present day.

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Weight 149 g
Dimensions 181 × 111 × 15 mm
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