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biologistAnybody who studies life and living things.
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biologist1813, from biology + -ist. Earliest use is in reference to human life. In modern scientific sense, by 1874.
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biologistscientist who studies living organisms.
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biologist(biology) a scientist who studies living organisms (biology) characteristic life processes and phenomena of living organisms; "the biology of viruses" (biology) biota: all th [..]
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biologistbiolog
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biologist(n) (biology) a scientist who studies living organisms
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biologistSomeone who studies life and living things.
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biologista scientist that studies living or formerly living organisms
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biologistA scientist that studies biology
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biologistA person who studies living organisms, life processes and/or the animal and plant life of a particular place. Biologists also study the relationship of living things to one another.
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biologist
A student of biology; one versed in the science of biology.
*(biologue,m|f)
* Galician:vo|lifavan,vo|hilifavan,vo|jilifavan
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