zoological

IPA: zuɫˈɑdʒɪkʌɫ

adjective

  • Of, or relating to, animals.
  • Of, or relating to, zoology.

Examples of "zoological" in Sentences

  • He was the founder of the zoological museum.
  • He was calling himself a “zoological anthropologist.”
  • He is the Secretary of the Zoological Society of London.
  • Marwell Zoological Park is towards the south of the parish.
  • It is one of the largest and oldest zoological parks in the country.
  • He was a fellow of both the Linnean Society and the Zoological Society.
  • He was one of the original members of the Zoological Society of London.
  • It is the first and thus the oldest civil zoological garden in the world.
  • It is the zoological gardens of France with the largest number of visitors.
  • In 1871 he established the zoological institute of the University of Rostock.
  • In the same year he was elected a Fellow of the Zoological Society of London.
  • And the old Russian "zoological" nationalism was satisfied by this primitive solution of the problem.
  • * More than any other person in zoological writing, Olson has produced an impressive list of scathing quotes and insults.
  • If we start with what might be called "zoological" races or strains differing, for instance, in their hair (woolly-haired Africans, straight-haired
  • "And I observe, moreover, that you are not wearing exactly an English nurse's uniform, and that you have what I might venture to call a zoological badge.
  • A female giant panda ate bamboo during her debut appearance at Ueno zoological park in Tokyo on April 1, the park's first day of reopening since the March 11 disaster.
  • But, she notes that she is currently working on the description of a new reptile from the region, so zoological discovery continues, even in a fairly well-known part of the world.
  • And here -- with "zoological" and "geological" in his mind, but not ready to his tongue -- the small scholar has innocently gone and let out a couple of secrets which ought never to have been divulged in any circumstances:
  • This aspect of the study I term zoological geography, and it is that which would be of most interest to the resident or travelling naturalist, as it would give him, in the most direct and compact form, an indication of the numbers and kinds of animals he might expect to meet with. [

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