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==== Patabotany ==== | ==== Patabotany ==== | ||
- | Patabotany " | + | {{: |
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+ | Patabotany is a hybrid between ethnobotany (the study of cultural, spiritual and medical uses of plants) and pataphysics, | ||
Related: | Related: | ||
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* http:// | * http:// | ||
* http:// | * http:// | ||
- | * [[argiculture magic]] | + | * [[agriculture_magic]] |
+ | * http:// | ||
==== Pataecology ==== | ==== Pataecology ==== | ||
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==== Patabotanical Morphology ==== | ==== Patabotanical Morphology ==== | ||
- | For ordinary plant morphology to be patafied see http:// | + | For ordinary plant morphology to be patafied see [[phytomorphology]] |
Other morphological principles: | Other morphological principles: | ||
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* taumatology: | * taumatology: | ||
* Dance of Saint Vitus (from Dutch) = neurological disease that brings with it all kinds of sudden and involuntary movements of the limbs, face and muscles. | * Dance of Saint Vitus (from Dutch) = neurological disease that brings with it all kinds of sudden and involuntary movements of the limbs, face and muscles. | ||
- | * Formication : a somewhat unusual, but medically well-known, abnormal sensation. This sensation closely resembles the feeling of insects crawling on and/or under the skin, and can also include sensations which resemble those of insects stinging or biting. | + | * Formication : a somewhat unusual, but medically well-known, abnormal sensation. This sensation closely resembles the feeling of insects crawling on and/or under the skin, and can also include sensations which resemble those of insects stinging or biting. |
+ | * spontaneous generation: frogs are born from mudd, mice from rotting wheat, etc. | ||