Pronunciation: /ˌeɪbaɪˈɑdʒənɪst/
noun a scientist who studies or advocates for the concept of abiogenesis
A1 An abiogenist is a scientist who studies the origin of life.
A2 The abiogenist conducted experiments to understand how life could have started on Earth.
B1 The abiogenist presented their research findings at a conference on evolutionary biology.
B2 As an abiogenist, she specialized in the study of prebiotic chemistry.
C1 The abiogenist's groundbreaking work revolutionized our understanding of the origins of life.
C2 The abiogenist's theories on abiogenesis have sparked intense debate among scientists in the field.
formal The abiogenist proposed a theory that life could arise from non-living matter.
informal The abiogenist is always talking about how life could have started without any help.
slang The abiogenist is all about that life from nothing idea.
figurative Like an abiogenist creating life from scratch, she built her business from the ground up.
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