paleontologist|paleontologists in English
noun
[pa·le·on·tol·o·gist || ‚peɪlɪɑn'tɑlədʒɪst /‚pælɪɒn'tɒ-]
geologist who researches geological periods through the study of fossils
Use "paleontologist|paleontologists" in a sentence
1. I'm a paleontologist.
2. My cousin's a paleontologist.
3. Well, I'm a paleontologist.
4. You're a paleontologist too?
5. And I need a paleontologist.
6. A paleontologist who works out.
7. Sereno is a well - known paleontologist.
8. I had two dreams. I wanted to be a paleontologist, a dinosaur paleontologist, and I wanted to have a pet dinosaur.
9. He's a paleontologist and a world authority on fossils.
10. And the answer relies on a formula that all paleontologists use.
11. Abler (born 1939), American geographer; William Abler, American paleontologist
12. It's not that I don't like other paleontologists.
13. American paleontologist Kenneth Carpenter re-examined the material in 1992.
14. I am almost extinct -- I'm a paleontologist who collects fossils.
15. Well, paleontologists for the last 200 years have been charting death.
16. I'm sure there are tons of other beautiful paleontologists out there.
17. Paleontologists have not defined any faunal stages for the Holocene.
18. 12 A museum allows visitors to watch an ongoing excavation by paleontologists.
19. Oreopithecus bambolii was first described by French paleontologist Paul Gervais in 1872.
20. Paul Sereno is a paleontologist and professor at the University of Chicago.
21. Paleontologists, however, aren't ready to group whales with any specific Artiodactyl
22. But the new wave of paleontologists -- my graduate students -- collect biomarkers.
23. A museum allows visitors to watch an ongoing excavation by paleontologists.
24. I did give up a career in basketball to become a paleontologist!
25. Some paleontologists relate many or most of these forms to modern animals.