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How to pronounce anthropologist in English?

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Type Words
Type of social scientist
Has types archaeologist, ethnographer, archeologist, social anthropologist, cultural anthropologist, ethnologist
Derivation anthropology

Examples of anthropologist

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Though a cultural anthropologist by training, Ann claimed not to understand men.
From the newsweek.com
An anthropologist by training, Cole had little experience with the museum world.
From the washingtonpost.com
The century's foremost woman anthropologist, Margaret Mead was an American icon.
From the time.com
She is an educator and anthropologist who worked many years in Africa and France.
From the dailyherald.com
He wasn't the kind of anthropologist devoted to field work in far-flung places.
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An anthropologist, an heir and two ESP-prone women explore a New England mansion.
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A forensic anthropologist can be crucial for determining the age of a skeleton.
From the orlandosentinel.com
And that is not to mention Anthony, a botanist, and Francis, an anthropologist.
From the economist.com
A decade later, Grant became prominent as a racial anthropologist and eugenicist.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
  • A social scientist who specializes in anthropology
  • (anthropological) of or concerned with the science of anthropology; "anthropological studies"
  • (Anthropology (composition)) "Anthropology" is a bebop-style jazz composition written by saxophonist Charlie Parker and trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie from 1945. Like many other jazz compositions, it utilizes the chord changes known as "rhythm changes".
  • (anthropology) The holistic scientific and social study of humanity, mainly using ethnography as its method
  • (Anthropologists) BT Professional personnel
  • Include physical anthropologists, archaeologists, botanists, palaeoecologists, zoologists, geologists whose chief concern is the study of human physical and cultural development.
  • Anthropological in the GBA refers to the origin, culture, and development of human beings. From the American Heritage Dictionary.
  • (Anthropological) According to proponents of some ley line theories, the early inhabitants of Britain determined the placement of Stonehenge and various other megalith structures, buildings, monuments, or mounds according to a system of these lines, which often pass through, or near, several ...
  • (Anthropology) the science that deals with the origins, development, characteristics, and customs of mankind; the branch of theology that deals with the true substance and nature of man.