pomologist

English

Etymology

pomology + -ist

Noun

pomologist (plural pomologists)

  1. A person involved in pomology.
    • 1942, Maurine Whipple, The Giant Joshua:
      David Wight and Benjamin Jarvis organized the Pomologist Club, inviting the town to Tree-Plantings.
    • 2008 March 13, Steven Kurutz, “Fruit Trees Suited for Every Yard”, in New York Times:
      According to Terry Freed, a pomologist and an owner of Garden of Eden Orchards, a commercial grower in Salisbury, Md., most citrus trees can be grown in Florida and in the Southwest.

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