Concept cluster: Biology > Biological specializations
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A biologist specializing in aerobiology.
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bioanthropologist
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One who studies anthropogeography.
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Relating to anthropogony.
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One who studies anthropography.
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An expert in anthropology.
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Relating to anthropotechnics.
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Relating to an antichthon.
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Synonym of xenoanthropology
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A biologist whose speciality is astrobiology
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One who carries out autoethnography.
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A scientist who carries out research in a laboratory.
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(biology) An expert in bioacoustics.
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One who carries out bioanalysis.
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A scientist who works in a biobank.
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A cosmological theory viewing life and biology as central to being, reality, and the cosmos such that life creates the universe rather than the other way around.
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One who studies bioeconomics.
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(rare) A mistake of biological science that endangers humankind.
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An expert in bioethics
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A proponent of the principle of biogenesis.
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A believer in the theory of biogenesis.
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A practitioner of bioinformatics
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The rapid expansion of a species into regions where it did not previously exist, often as a result of human agency.
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A student of biology; one versed in the science of biology.
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One who studies biomathematics.
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One who studies or works in biomechanics.
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One who practices biometrics.
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One who studies biometry.
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One who studies biometry.
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(neologism) A biological pioneer, an inventer of environmental solutions and biotechnology; a crafter of creative solutions to environmental and sociocultural problems.
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(psychology) The biological drive to preserve oneself; love of life.
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One who studies biophilosophy.
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A biologist or physicist whose speciality is biophysics.
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One who studies biophysiology.
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(derogatory) One who engages in biopiracy.
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A proponent of biopolitics.
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An entrepreneur who operates a business in the field of biotechnology.
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One who engages in bioprospecting.
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(countable, hobbies) A hobbyist who experiments with DNA and other aspects of genetics.
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A researcher involved in bioresearch.
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A scientist who specializes in any of the biosciences
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An inhabitant of a biosphere.
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Person making or doing research on biostatistics.
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(slang, derogatory) A biologist who lies for money.
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a terrorist employing biological weapons
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A scholar specializing in Caucasology.
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One who studies chaology.
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The distant past of the human species, going further back than prehistory and considering the evolution of modern human anatomy.
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(ecology) The loss of animals from a habitat
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(ecology) Any of various modes of widespread floral replacement, e.g., flood, fire, disease or wind.
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Concerning the ecological aspects of the botanical elements of.
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The study of the relationship between the behaviour of animals and their environments.
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Of or pertaining to ecogeography, the study of the geographical distribution of living things in terms of ecology
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The application of ecological methods
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(biology) Any organism that creates, significantly modifies, maintains or destroys a habitat.
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Alternative form of enchorial [Indigenous, native.]
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Of or relating to entropology.
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An expert in ergonomics.
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(biology) The study of the relationships between plants and animals and human cultures
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An ecologist whose speciality is ethnoecology.
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One who practices ethnography.
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One who studies ethnohistory.
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One who practices ethnology.
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(biology) The study of interactions between humans and other primates
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One who studies or advocates euthenics.
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A biologist whose speciality is exobiology.
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(nonstandard) A geophysicist.
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One who is involved in geopolitics.
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The writer of a gnomology.
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Relating to herpetoculture.
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A proponent of hylozoism.
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(historical, medicine) A physician who was a follower of iatrophysics.
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(ecology) A species living outside its native distributional range which has arrived there by human activity, directly or indirectly, deliberately or accidentally.
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(biology) Any species that has been introduced to an environment where it is not native, and that has since become a nuisance through rapid spread and increase in numbers, often to the detriment of native species.
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(biology, linguistics) A scientist in one of various fields who prefers to keep categories such as species or dialects together in larger groups.
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A biologist whose speciality is magnetobiology
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The study of all living things, especially their origins, evolution and interrelationships.
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A practitioner of onomasiology
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Developing in a gradual or natural fashion.
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An assistant to a professional biologist
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(usually, when not otherwise specified) Louis Pasteur, a French biologist of the nineteenth century.
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An expert in rearing children.
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(biology) Of or pertaining to philopatry.
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A biologist whose speciality is photobiology
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A physiographer.
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A hardy species that is among the first to colonize a previously disrupted or damaged ecosystem.
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(biology) A series of plant communities that are interrupted or disturbed by an outside agent
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One who studies population biology.
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An early biologist; a practitioner of protobiology.
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A would-be biologist who advocates pseudobiology.
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Relating to psychogeography
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(biology) The propagation of life through space by way of scattering via radiation pressure of stars, or being launched into space from the source habitats via electrical and magnetic currents in the exospheres of those habitable worlds
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To be introduced into an ecosystem via natural processes.
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(originally archaeology) Pertaining to skeuomorphs, obsolete design elements which are retained for familiarity or out of tradition, even though they no longer serve any functional purpose.
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A biologist whose speciality is sociobiology
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Alternative form of sociodemographic [Of or pertaining to sociodemography]
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Alternative form of sociogeographical [Pertaining to society and geography.]
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(derogatory) A biologist who is overly concerned with narrow classification, indifferent to wider relationships.
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(biology) Any animal that adopts terrestrialism as a lifestyle
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(ecology) Any species of organism that is vulnerable to extinction in the near future
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One who studies transitology.
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One who studies trolleyology.
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One who studies typtology.
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The science of healthy living.
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Alternative form of vestimentary [Of or pertaining to clothing.]
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A biologist who works in xenobiology.

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