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How to pronounce paleontology in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms fossilology, palaeontology
Type of earth science
Has types micropaleontology, palaeobiology, paleobiology, vertebrate paleontology
Derivation paleontological, paleontologist

Examples of paleontology

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This is the single most important fossil in paleontology for that simple reason.
From the sciencedaily.com
See also vertebrate and invertebrate paleontology, as well as paleoanthropology.
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The Museum of the Rockies then paid to adapt the lab for paleontology research.
From the sciencedaily.com
Biomineralogy is a cross-over field between mineralogy, paleontology and biology.
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A third theory comes from understanding of astronomy, geography and paleontology.
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In paleontology, we do not concern ourselves with trifles such as exact dates.
From the scienceblogs.com
On the other hand, 37% of the paleontology presentations at the GSA were by women.
From the scienceblogs.com
Resources and people who know about paleontology and geology will be on hand.
From the courier-journal.com
She married Nigel Hughes in 1994 after they met at a paleontology conference.
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More examples
  • The earth science that studies fossil organisms and related remains
  • (paleontological) of or relating to paleontology
  • Paleontology or palaeontology (/u02CCpeu026Alu026Au0252nu02C8tu0252lu0259du0292i/, /u02CCpeu026Alu026Au0259nu02C8tu0252lu0259du0292i/ or /u02CCpu00E6lu026Au0252nu02C8tu0252lu0259du0292i/, /u02CCpu00E6lu026Au0259nu02C8tu0252lu0259du0292i/) is the scientific study of life existent prior to, and sometimes including, the start of the Holocene Epoch roughly 11,700 years before present...
  • Study of the forms of life existing in prehistoric or geologic times, especially as represented by fossils
  • (PALEONTOLOGIST) a scientist who studies fossils
  • (Paleontologist) a scientist dealing with the life of past geological periods as known from fossil remains.
  • That specialized branch of physical anthropology that analyzes the emergence and subsequent evolution of human physiology.
  • The study of previous plants and animals and their interaction with their environments through fossil examination and classification.
  • The study of fossils.