entomologist
IPA: ɛntʌmˈɑɫʌdʒʌst
noun
- A scientist who studies insects.
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Examples of "entomologist" in Sentences
- The entomologist was the last of our pew-full to give heed to the pulpit.
- A definition is a tag, like the label the entomologist ties to the pin after he has the butterfly nicely dead.
- Tristan Martens, a retired entomologist, is shaken by the discovery of his mother's sewing table in a New York antique shop.
- Dr. Dario Espina - Perez, a Latin American entomologist and beekeeper, disagrees strongly with this B-movie scenario in his excellent book.
- Whether or not my daughter is able to put "entomologist" down on the list of things she'd like to be some day is rather beside my point, however.
- New insects aren't uncommon, but an Arizona entomologist has discovered a new moth among a genus of normally dull moths that has pink underwings.
- He was a kind of entomologist and botanist, a kind of philologist (one is a little astonished to find that rather curious and very charlatanish person and parson Sir Herbert
- Jeff Tomberlin, a Texas A&M entomologist, is looking into the possibility that black soldier fly larvae -- "grubs" to the uninitiated -- could be used to turn livestock manure into high-protein feed.
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