One skilled in pathology; an investigator in pathology; as, the pathologist of a hospital, whose duty it is to determine the causes of the diseases.
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Pathologist
The word "pathologist" is composed of three main parts: "patho-", "logy," and the suffix "-ist." The prefix "patho-" derives from the Greek word "pathos," meaning "suffering" or "disease." The root "logy" comes from the Greek "logos," meaning "study" or "discourse." Finally, the suffix "-ist" refers to a person who specializes in a particular field, so a pathologist is a specialist in the study of diseases.
The Adjective form of Pathologist is Pathological.
forensic pathologist - Medical Examiner.
a pathologist has there lab in a commercil area
No, because pathologist is not a proper nou n.
pathologist A medical examiner who does an autopsy is a doctor, usually a pathologist. Clinical autopsies are always done by a pathologist.
a pathologist works in a lab. usually cool/ very cold.
a pathologist is who studies beans and legumes
Vinay Kumar - pathologist - was born in 1944.
John Simon - pathologist - was born in 1816.