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The part of speech for "archaeologist" is a noun.
The noun archaeologist is a singular, concrete, common noun; a word for a person.
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The plural form for the noun archaeologist is archaeologists.
The word archaeology is a noun. It is an uncountable noun.
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Nouns related to the adjective archaeological are archaeology and archaeologist.
Archaeologist
The possessive word for Archaeologist is Archaeologist's
An archaeologist from Britain.
Steve is an archaeologist; he looks for ancient bones , and he looks for skelotons .
Of course he's dusty, he's an archaeologist. I want to be an archaeologist.