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Often used in the same context:
palaeontologist,
zoologist,
archeologist,
archaeologist,
herpetologist,
fossils,
anthropologist,
biologist,
palaeontology,
paleobiology,
paleobotanist,
primatologist,
dinosaur,
botanist,
ichthyologist,
geneticist,
geologist,
ecologist,
scientist,
ornithologist,
sauropod,
mineralogist,
vertebrate paleontology,
mosasaur,
anatomist,
mammalogist,
ethologist,
archeology,
astronomer,
taxonomist,
osteologist,
cognitive neuroscientist,
geographer,
researcher,
egyptologist,
cryptozoologist,
biochemist,
pterosaur,
trilobite,
geophysicist,
molecular biologist,
naturalist,
mycologist,
ichthyosaur,
oceanographer,
columbian mammoth,
allosaurus,
curator,
paleoanthropology,
coprolite,
hadrosaur,
historian,
plesiosaur,
archeopteryx,
ethnologist,
glaciologist,
theropod,
neurobiologist,
paleoclimatology,
neuroscientist,
tyrannosaurs,
mastodon,
horned dinosaur,
entomologist,
palaeontological,
astrophysicist,
hominid,
virologist,
stegosaurus,
hominoid,
georges cuvier,
cosmologist,
paleoecology,
mammuthus,
climatologist,
etymologist,
ankylosaurus,
limnologist,
megafauna,
iguanodon,
sociologist,
psittacosaurus,
geosciences,
seismologist,
paranthropus,
tyrannosaurus rex,
discoverers,
microfossils,
professor,
physiologist,
arachnologist,
ammonites,
sauropod dinosaur,
comparative anatomy,
criminologist,
biophysicist,
rockhound,
thylacine,
prehistoric,
ankylosaur,
woolly rhinoceros,
coprolites,
bacteriologist,
meteorologist,
philologist,
physicist,
neurologist,
mathematician,
cartographer
More specific:
leakey,
louis leakey,
louis seymour bazett leakey
Appears in the definition of:
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gould,
leakey,
louis leakey,
louis seymour bazett leakey,
mary douglas leakey,
mary leakey,
owen,
pierre teilhard de chardin,
richard erskine leakey,
richard leakey,
sir richard owen,
stephen jay gould,
teilhard de chardin
More general:
man of science,
scientist
Synonyms:
fossilist,
palaeontologist
Also try:
— Adjectives for paleontologist:
vertebrate,
american,
french,
eminent,
great,
distinguished,
amateur,
famous,
german,
invertebrate,
young,
more...
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