Pronunciation: /ˌækəˈrɪdəˌlədʒɪst/
noun a person who studies acarids, which are a type of mite
A1 An acaridologist studies mites.
A2 The acaridologist is conducting research on dust mites.
B1 As an acaridologist, she specializes in the study of mites and their impact on human health.
B2 The acaridologist's groundbreaking research has led to new methods of controlling mite populations.
C1 The renowned acaridologist published a comprehensive study on the behavior of mites in different environments.
C2 The conference featured a keynote address by the leading acaridologist in the field of parasitology.
formal The acaridologist is an expert in studying mites and ticks.
informal My cousin is an acaridologist, she studies tiny bugs for a living.
slang I heard that acaridologist dude is like a bug whisperer or something.
figurative As an acaridologist, she has a keen eye for spotting even the smallest details.
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