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paleontologist1836, from paleontology + -ist.
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paleontologistIndividual practicing in the subject of paleontology.
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paleontologistperson who studies fossils and life from early geologic periods.
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paleontologistA person who studies fossils and all aspects of extinct life. paleontology
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paleontologistnoun Definition: a scientist that digs for imprints of life (or fossils) from past time periods on Earth Example Sentence: When I grow up, I want to be a paleontologist.
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paleontologistA paleontologist is a scientist who studies paleontology, the forms of life that existed in former geologic periods, chiefly by studying fossils.
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paleontologistA scientist who studies fossils to better understand life in prehistoric times.
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paleontologist(n) - a person who studies pre-existing life forms found in rock layers
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paleontologistA scientist who studies fossils to better understand life in prehistoric times.
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paleontologistscientist who uses the remains or traces of long-dead organisms to form a picture of the Earth’s past. pancreas
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paleontologist(n) a specialist in paleontology
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paleontologistIndividual practicing in the subject of paleontology.
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paleontologista scientist who studies fossils
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paleontologist
one who studies paleontology
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paleontologistAn expert on animal life of the distant past, studied mainly from evidence of fossilized remains.
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