Use "naturalist" in a sentence

1. Naturalist D.

2. Buffon definition, French naturalist

3. My father was a naturalist.

4. He is talking with a naturalist.

5. Ray, John(1627 - 170English naturalist and taxonomist.

6. The naturalist told us many stories about birds.

7. The naturalist could tackle the city poor.

8. Sam was also a keen and talented naturalist.

9. The scientific name commemorates the British naturalist, Benjamin Leadbeater.

10. This is a eulogy of the eminent naturalist.

11. Best synonyms for 'Biometrist' are 'biologist', 'botanist' and 'naturalist'.

12. Naturalist - For those few encounters where ToL is useless.

13. (Becoming a Naturalist, part 9) Botanizing with my naturalist school colleagues under a dark sky, a raindrop fell on the dry soil at my feet

14. He was a printer by trade and naturalist by avocation.

15. The specific name, hardwickii, is in honor of English naturalist Thomas Hardwicke.

16. Naturalist Conrad von Gesner (1516–1565) and herbalist John Gerard (1545–c.

17. Later, the Austrian naturalist Joseph Nicolaus Lorenz described it scientifically in 1768.

18. He found a sight to Galapagos that no naturalist had seen before

19. James William Abert (1820-1897) US Army, engineer, naturalist, explorer and artist (syn

20. To his work as a naturalist, he brought the discipline of an engineer.

21. “I found material in the Soviet magazines Young Naturalist and Nature,” Viktor relates.

22. Being a naturalist and ornithologist I am always hooked by The Animal World'.

23. Then Patrice and Naturalist Dave Erler observe the unique Adaptations of the opossum.

24. Naturalist John Muir considered sugar pine to be the "king of the conifers".

25. Clarke Abel (5 September 1780 – 14 November 1826) was a British surgeon and naturalist.

26. The genus Amazona was introduced by the French naturalist René Lesson in 1830

27. Joshua Brookes (24 November 1761 – 10 January 1833) was a British anatomist and naturalist.

28. She joins Senior Naturalist Dave Erler to examine the Coloration of the great horned owl

29. What does Banksian mean? (botany) Of or pertaining to Joseph Banks, English botanist and naturalist

30. Also with us was Jim McGeoch, naturalist and official warden for the latter nature reserve.

31. Physiologus (the naturalist), an ancient work of the type, was probably the chief source of the Bestiaries.

32. Banksian (comparative more Banksian, superlative most Banksian) Of or pertaining to Joseph Banks, English botanist and naturalist

33. "Key and notes to the Anoplura of Minnesota." American Midland Naturalist 61: 470–479.

34. The neighbouring village of Kalami, once the home of naturalist Gerald Durrell, is worth a visit too.

35. Naturalist Peter Warshall, who owns one of the first Ecospheres, keeps it perched on his bookshelf.

36. The cultural scene followed modernist and naturalist tendencies in fashion at the beginning of the 20th century.

37. The Himalayan Rabbit Case, With Some Considerations on Multiple Allelomorphs is an article from The American Naturalist, Volume 47

38. Corbett was not only a great hunter and practical naturalist, he was also that rare thing, a natural writer.

39. Adipose tissue – more specifically brown adipose tissue – was first identified by the Swiss naturalist Conrad Gessner in 1551.

40. I wouldn't like to say I was born a naturalist, but I can remember collecting fossils when I was three.

41. A Birder-naturalist since childhood, Greg founded Natural Elements Productions in 1986 and Natural Encounters Birding Tours shortly thereafter

42. Junior Naturalist Patrice explains how Coloration is a structural adaptation that helps animals and plants survive in their environment

43. Peter sat in the studio with a guest naturalist who had brought with him his own bits of film.

44. The measures met with resistance from conservationists, naturalist organizations, and some biologists, as the animal had previously been fully protected.

45. 1858, The Naturalist (volume 8, page 147) Whilst the proceedings of the Rooks seemed to be regulated with order and system, their Cawings were significant of a good understanding, and the musical tones mentioned by the Editor of "The Naturalist," no one could fail to distinguish.

46. He left with a degree in environmental sciences and was employed by the Norfolk Naturalist Trust, a voluntary conservation organisation.

47. The naturalist in the field might not even have seen his specimens alive, but have acquired corpses from local people.

48. Baird's tapir is named for the American naturalist Spencer Fullerton Baird, who traveled to Mexico in 1843 and observed the animals.

49. The problem is that while SOME people with autism are visual learners, many are actually kinesthetic, mathematical, musical or naturalist learners.

50. You only have to visit some of the churches in Rome where his altarpieces hang to see what his naturalist art did.

51. Johann Georg Adam Forster (German pronunciation: ; November 27, 1754 – January 10, 1794) was a German naturalist, ethnologist, travel writer, journalist, and revolutionary.

52. Beagle, British naval vessel aboard which Charles Darwin served as naturalist on a voyage to South America and around the world (1831–36)

53. 1858, The Naturalist (volume 8, page 147) Whilst the proceedings of the Rooks seemed to be regulated with order and system, their Cawings were significant of a good understanding, and the musical tones mentioned by the Editor of "The Naturalist," no one could fail to distinguish

54. The black-browed Babbler was first identified by German naturalist Carl Schwaner at some point between 1843 and 1848, but the specimen that …

55. John Muir, an American naturalist, described it as ‘a noble-looking animal and of enormous strength, living bravely and warm amid eternal ice.’

56. Beginning with famed naturalist William Beebe’s historic dive in the Bathysphere, New York Aquarium Director Jon Forrest Dohlin takes us on this fascinating

57. DEATH OF A NATURALIST A boardwalk made almost entirely from recycled bags and bottles has been installed above a rare Bogland habitat in Scotland.

58. The Texas Master Naturalist Program is happy to announce a new mini-webinar series, “Be the Change”, dedicated to exploring diversity, equity & inclusion opportunities in our natural resource and conservation community.Just as the natural world thrives with biodiversity, our Texas Master Naturalist Program is dedicated to engaging all audiences in conservation, education and stewardship.

59. Antiquary He was never at home with the 'high aristocracy', and developed the tastes of an intelligent country clergyman, becoming a keen Antiquary and naturalist

60. The aged naturalist was thus kept in touch with London affairs when compelled to stay in Essex on account of ill health and slender means.

61. Annelid (n.) "segmented worm," 1834, from French annélide, source of the phylum name Annelida, coined 1801 in Modern Latin by French naturalist J.B.P

62. Short articles by, or edited by, Charles Bessey in the section "Botany" in the American naturalist; last item, on Antidromy and didromy is signed George Macloskie.

63. Males that are either small or large tend to display less aggression than those that are medium-size, according to the research, published in The American Naturalist.

64. The moth was accidentally introduced to America in 1869 when a windstorm upset a cage of gypsy moth caterpillars imported by a French naturalist working in Medford, Massachusetts.

65. Georges-Louis Leclerc, count de Buffon, French naturalist, remembered for his comprehensive work on natural history, Histoire naturelle, générale et particulière (begun in 1749)

66. The 5,000-pound cast iron Bathysphere had a diameter of less than five feet but would carry two explorers–engineer Otis Barton plus naturalist and … Bathysphere Read More »

67. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1904) "7, which I interpret as the last stage in Amitotic division, and an indication of the proc- FIG

68. Naturalist David Tomlinson admiringly wrote that Jeremy “doesn’t just identify birds by their song, but I swear he can tell them by the way they suck in air between notes!”

69. ,.knickknacked largehearted BCWP pendant-winding posteroclusion Animadverter fumigatorium laevoduction rampancy anastrophe ,Beelzebubian nonprocurement naturalist nonwoven nonexcessiveness intellect unsentimentalized ovotesticular self-understanding glovers ,stratopedarch horsepower-year rhomboclase typhloalbuminuria kittly allodialism cranebill

70. Cultivating the Wild focuses on six Southerners committed to reclaiming the nature of the South through art, science, and culture.Their inspiration is William Bartram, 18th century naturalist and America’s first environmentalist

71. Fishkeepers use Aquaria to keep fish, invertebrates, amphibians, aquatic reptiles, such as turtles, and aquatic plants.The term "aquarium", coined by English naturalist Philip Henry Gosse, combines the Latin root aqua, meaning

72. The Befancy executive team, designed with inspiration from the formation of the amorph in the unique beauty of nature, creates a different naturalist line in the work areas with the perfect hand workmanship in its details

73. For the next in the "Botanizing" series, Naturalist Emily Snyder will guide you on a tree identification hike where you will learn how to confidently identify the trees of our Pennsylvania forests

74. The Auks or Family Alcidae (Puffins, Guillemots & Murres) Auks are a medium-sized, generally black and white family of birds which are not well-known to people outside of the bird watching and naturalist community

75. As long ago as 1917, naturalist William Beebe declared that "another continent of life remains to be discovered, not upon the Earth, but one to two hundred feet above it, extending over thousands of square miles."

76. McAuley; John McNeill (Botanist) James McWha; Robert Desmond Meikle; James Cosmo Melvill (naturalist) Mary Mendum (Botanist) John Miers (Botanist) Florence Annie Mockeridge; John Traherne Moggridge; David Moore (Botanist born 1933) Daniel Morris (Botanist) Osborne Morton

77. This law may well remind us of those remains of extinct classes of animals which the naturalist studies with so much interest, as it obviously belongs to an era even anterior to that of the so-called Apostolical canons.

78. Opposed to theology.; atheistic; In Search of the Foundations of Theism: "After all, nontrivial Atheological reasons, ranging from various problems of evil to naturalist theories according to which theistic belief is illusory or merely projective, are a

79. Biocentrism is one of the central views within environmental ethics, and the quote of the famous naturalist and broadcaster David Attenborough captures some of its essence, namely the belief that humans are only one element in the ecosystem (Guha 1989:74).

80. Based on naturalist Gerald Durrell’s much-loved trilogy of novels, The Durrells in Corfu sees impoverished but sparky widow Louisa Durrell (Keeley Hawes, MI-5) make the radical decision to leave 1930s England to seek out a new destiny for her family.