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paleobiologist

n. A biologist whose speciality is paleobiology

Usage examples of "paleobiologist".

The lanky paleobiologist was right behind him, shedding enough light of her own for him to see by, and Ame brought up the rear.

The old paleobiologist had noted with grim humor that yesterday's lectures and clever animated movies on Pliocene ecology had barely mentioned the insects and other invertebrate denizens.

Tech Sergeant Toya Pulaski, amateur paleobiologist (and as it turned out, they'd needed one), handed him a cup.

Gutierrez smiled, wishing the amateur paleobiologist were here, taking part in the discussion.

Maxwell should have been a paleobiologist instead of a physical anthropologist.

Malcolm had never spoken to him, but he knew his reputation: Levine was generally agreed to be the best paleobiologist of his generation, perhaps the best in the world.

The climate, geography, vegetation, and animal life of Pontian times are essentially as set forth in the novel—but geologists and paleobiologists will be quick to detect a few fudgings that I hope can be forgiven in the spirit of good fun.

Some paleobiologists and anthropologists back home had explanations, but I'd never bothered to read them.

Some paleobiologists and anthropologists back home had explanations, but I’d never bothered to read them.