Crossword clues for meteorologist
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Meteorologist \Me`te*or*ol"o*gist\, n. [Cf. F. m['e]t['e]orologiste.] A person skilled in meteorology.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1620s, from meteorology + -ist. Earlier was meteorologician (1570s). Greek meteorologos meant "one who deals with celestial phenomena, astronomer."\n\n
Wiktionary
n. 1 a person who studies meteorology 2 a weather forecaster
WordNet
n. a specialist who studies processes in the earth's atmosphere that cause weather conditions
Usage examples of "meteorologist".
With him was a weatherman third class who had been a meteorologist before being drafted into the Navy eight months previously.
The meteorologist stood against the wall, the knife dripping red in his hand.
Dr Stuart is primarily a meteorologist he is not expected to proceed any further in this matter.
She was not, of course, a meteorologist, but she was human and Kervenser would probably lump her in with the others.
The worst part, as the meteorologist said later, was realizing that his own prediction was on its way to Dhrawn and nothing could stop it.
Aj Koenes, the Talz, opened one large eye to glare at meteorologist Kolb.
Alex was the second-most-senior meteorologist, a newly minted American with a loud voice and big white teeth.
The meteorologist had an amusing habit of withdrawing his simian head in a cringe.
Evrani, the meteorologist, burst in on her, waving his hands and simmering in anger.
The type of thing that makes a meteorologist go into absolute ecstasy.
The Egyptian meteorologist acted like a busybody, moving from person to person, pointing out small empty lockers for stowing equipment.
The meteorologist led him into the older habitation module where the first group of inhabitants had settled.
Evrani was pushed aside as another man took his place: Beludi al-Somak, the other meteorologist, the competent one.
His friend Wetherby Goode was more entertainer than meteorologist, but that was what the good folk of Moose County wanted.
The mayor, the superintendent of schools, the director of the public library, newspaper personalities, and our esteemed meteorologist, of course.