Concept cluster: Biology > Zoology (2)
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(obsolete) Someone who studies animalcules.
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One who studies anthrozoology.
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(archaeology) The study of relationships between humans and animals over time.
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Alternative spelling of archaeozoologist [(archaeology) a person who studies archaeozoology]
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Alternative spelling of archaeozoology [(archaeology) The study of relationships between humans and animals over time.]
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(zoology) One who studies arthropods.
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One who studies bryozoology.
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(petroleum industry, slang, US, dated) A micropaleontologist, particularly a foraminiferologist.
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One who studies birds' nests.
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One who studies carpology.
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One who studies cirripedology.
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(cryptozoology) One who studies cryptozoology.
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A zoologist whose speciality is diplopodology.
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A person who studies dragons.
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One who studies dragons.
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One who studies echinology.
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Alternative spelling of Egyptologist [A person; one who is skilled in or professes or practices Egyptology.]
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One who studies entozoology.
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Synonym of xenozoologist
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(science fiction) Synonym of xenozoology (“study of extraterrestrial animals”)
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One who describes the fauna of a country.
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One who eats earth, clay, chalk, etc.
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One versed in helminthology.
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One who studies trace fossils.
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One who studies lepidopterology.
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One who studies malacostracology.
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A malacologist.
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A zoologist who specialises in mastozoology
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One who studies melissopalynology.
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Alternative form of mummiology [The study of mummies]
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Someone who studies newly discovered species, minerals, etc.
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One who studies neozoology.
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One who studies ornithogeography.
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Alternative form of paleosynecology [(ecology) A subdivision of paleoecology]
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The scientific study of extinct ants
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(zoology, rare) The scientific study of apes.
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(zoology, rare) Pertaining to primates.
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(zoology) The branch of zoology relating to the study of primates
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A zoologist whose speciality is protozoology.
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Alternative letter-case form of stigmarian [Relating to the fossil roots known as Stigmaria.]
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One who studies xenozoology.
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One who subscribes to the doctrine of zoism.
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of or pertaining to zooarchaeology
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A scholar of zooarchaeology.
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The study of animal remains at archaeological sites.
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A person involved in zoogeography.
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one who carries out zoography; a describer of animals
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zoographer
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(rare) a zoologist
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One who studies zoology.
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(intransitive) To study zoology, especially by collecting animals to be studied.
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One who studies zoonomy.
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The subdiscipline of paleontology that deals with animals.
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A specialist in zoophytography
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A specialist in zootherapy
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(rare) Alternative form of zoogeographical [Pertaining to zoogeography.]
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Alternative spelling of zoographer [one who carries out zoography; a describer of animals]
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Alternative spelling of zoographist [zoographer]
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Alternative spelling of zoologer [(rare) a zoologist]
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Alternative spelling of zoologist [One who studies zoology.]

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