Noun
herbology (uncountable)
The study of herbs and their medical properties, especially when combined
Herbology brings you the visual diary of 16th-century naturalist Gherardo Cibo, notable for doing his own illustrations. Source: Internet
But that doesn't mean you can't indulge in the latest collection, which includes everything from this adorably transparent Nearly Headless Nick to Harry, Ron and Hermione in their Herbology finest. Source: Internet
Medicinal use Plant as used in Chinese-style herbology (in Japanese) ( crude medicine Aconite has long been used in traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurveda (Hindu traditional medicine). Source: Internet
Persecution for witchcraft, mostly involved the practice of simple earth magic, founded on herbology, by solitary practitioners with a Christian influence. Source: Internet
The witchcraft practiced consisted mostly of earth magic and herbology; it was not so significant which herbs were used in practices, but how these herbs were gathered. Source: Internet
This involved the persecution of both males and females who were believed to be practicing paganism, herbology, the black art, or a form of sorcery within and/or outside their community. Source: Internet