Paleontologist is a noun (a person). The related noun is Paleontology (a science).
A paleontologist is typically a noun because a paleontologist is a person. (a noun is a person, place, or thing.) The suffix "-ist" always refers to a person.
The Afrikaans word for paleontologist is "paleontoloog."
Ex: The paleontologist carefully brushed dust off of an ancient fossil.
No. The correct spelling is paleontologist.
Biologist Ecologist
A paleontologist is typically a noun because a paleontologist is a person. (a noun is a person, place, or thing.) The suffix "-ist" always refers to a person.
There are five syllables in the word "paleontologist."
The Afrikaans word for paleontologist is "paleontoloog."
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."
Biologist Ecologist
A scientist who observes bones and earth
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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.
Paleontologist
Yes, the word 'noun' is a noun, a word for a thing.