paleontologist

IPA: peɪɫiʌntˈɑɫʌdʒɪst

noun

  • One who studies paleontology.
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Examples of "paleontologist" in Sentences

  • I am an undergrad paleontologist.
  • I'd reword it, but I'm no paleontologist.
  • But again, I'm not a plant paleontologist.
  • He almost certainly is the paleontologist.
  • An insight into the life of a paleontologist.
  • Also, I'm not an invertebrate paleontologist.
  • I'm a mammalian paleontologist and a taxonomist.
  • The bot operator is not a vertebrate paleontologist.
  • Paleontologists are certainly wary of emphasizing it.
  • Which brings me to the phrase "religious paleontologist."
  • The family was named by the paleontologist Edward Drinker Cope in 1889.
  • The show begins with a "paleontologist" clad in safari gear, who hosts the proceedings from the stage.
  • An Indonesian paleontologist is keeping the remains of the tiny humans away from other paleontologists.
  • "" There weren't enough to fill a third of a sandwich bag, '' recalls paleontologist Keith Rigby, who was heading the dig.
  • The sub-discipline "paleontologist" includes paleontology; the sub-discipline "preparation" includes paleontology and preparation and conservation.
  • Even where I work a paleontology parkquite a few of the staff often joke when they stutter through or mispronounce the word paleontologist, yet have no problem with "archaeologist".
  • Fact is, Grant and Hepburn display impeccable comic timing at a breakneck pace and the “intercostal clavicle” Grant’s paleontologist is searching for in the movie has become something of an iconic reference.
  • I also think that anyone who just wants to be a "paleontologist" should prep for at least a short amount of time so they have a better understanding of how it works and so you have more respect for preparators.

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