There is no verb related to the word campanologist only another noun campanology.
A roar is a noun. To roar is a verb.
Yes, it is a form of the verb "to roam" (to move about or wander). It is the past tense and the past participle of the verb.
yes
A verb
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The plural of campanologist would be campanologists.
a Campanologist
Campanology refers to the study of bells. So a campanologist would probably work in a bell-tower.
Bellringer
it is an campanologist
a campanologist
A campanologist or a toller.
which instrument has a bell?
Campanology is bell ringing and Campanologist is a bell ringer
biologist, archaeologist, theologists, ethologist, entomologist, zoologist, campanologist, physiologist, dermatologist are some
The usual and unoriginal name is "Bell Ringer"however, the more technical name is campanologist
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