IPA: /səˈlændər/
KK: /səˈlændər/
A type of box that looks like a book and is used to store and protect botanical specimens and other items.
The scientist carefully placed the dried flowers in the solander to preserve them for future study.
The word 'solander' originates from the name of the Swedish botanist Daniel Solander, who was known for his work in natural history and botany. The term refers to a type of box or case used for storing and protecting botanical specimens, particularly herbarium sheets.
Think of Daniel Solander, the botanist, and remember that a 'solander' is a special case for keeping plant specimens safe.