A paleontologist is a scientist whose specific area of expertise is the study of pre-historic life. Much of a paleontologist's work involves the examination of fossils in order to determine possible causes for the natural evidence available to them.
There are five syllables in the word "paleontologist."
The Afrikaans word for paleontologist is "paleontoloog."
Paleontologist is a noun (a person). The related noun is paleontology (a science).
Ex: The paleontologist carefully brushed dust off of an ancient fossil.
No. The correct spelling is paleontologist.
A paleontologist is someone who studies prehistoric life. To use the word paleontologist in a sentence you could say, "The paleontologist examined the dinosaur bones to determine how old they are."
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A scientist who observes bones and earth
Paleontologist
A paleontologist A person who studies dinosaurs is called a paleontologist (pay-lee-yon-TOH-luh-jist) paleontologist is the word for someone who studies fossils. i dont think there is a specific word for someone who focuses o dinosaurs though Anyone who studies prehistoric life is called a Palaeontologist or Paleontologist (American spelling) A more informal term for someone who specifically studies dinosaurs is a Dinosaurologist. Modern day birds are are theropod dinosaurs. So anyone who studies birds is an ornithologist.
With the aid of a paleontologist.
There is no abbreviation for a paleontologist. The only related abbreviation to this field is the publication JPL, or Journal of Paleontologist.