Paleont.
paleontology
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[pey-lee-uh n-tol-uh-jee or, esp. British, pal-ee-] /ˌpeɪ li ənˈtɒl ə dʒi or, esp. British, ˌpæl i-/ noun, plural paleontologies for 2. 1. the science of the forms of life existing in former geologic periods, as represented by their fossils. 2. a treatise on paleontology. n. 1836, from paleontology + -ist. n. 1833, probably from French […]
- Paleontology
[pey-lee-uh n-tol-uh-jee or, esp. British, pal-ee-] /ˌpeɪ li ənˈtɒl ə dʒi or, esp. British, ˌpæl i-/ noun, plural paleontologies for 2. 1. the science of the forms of life existing in former geologic periods, as represented by their fossils. 2. a treatise on paleontology. n. 1833, probably from French paléontologie, from Greek palaios “old, ancient” […]
- Paleopathology
paleopathology pa·le·o·pa·thol·o·gy (pā’lē-ō-pā-thŏl’ə-jē) n. The study of disease in prehistoric times as revealed in archaeologic artifacts.
- Paleosiberian
[pey-lee-oh-sahy-beer-ee-uh n or, esp. British, pal-ee-] /ˌpeɪ li oʊ saɪˈbɪər i ən or, esp. British, ˌpæl i-/ noun 1. a group of languages comprising those languages of Siberia that are not affiliated with Indo-European, Altaic, Uralic, or Eskimo-Aleut and including the Chukotian family and the unrelated language isolates Ket, Nivkh, and Yukaghir; . 2. (def […]
- Paleopedology
[pey-lee-oh-pi-dol-uh-jee or, esp. British, pal-ee-] /ˌpeɪ li oʊ pɪˈdɒl ə dʒi or, esp. British, ˌpæl i-/ noun 1. the branch of dealing with the soils of past geologic ages.