Agronomist

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Pronunciation: /əˈɡrɑːnəmɪst/

Definitions of agronomist

noun A person who is an expert in the science of soil management and crop production.

Example Sentences

A1 The agronomist helps farmers grow healthy crops.

A2 The agronomist conducted soil tests to determine the best fertilizers to use.

B1 The agronomist advised the farmers on how to improve their crop yield.

B2 The agronomist specializes in sustainable agriculture practices.

C1 The agronomist published a research paper on innovative farming techniques.

C2 The agronomist was awarded a prestigious grant for their groundbreaking work in crop science.

Examples of agronomist in a Sentence

formal The agronomist conducted research to improve crop yields in the region.

informal My friend who's an agronomist helped me with my garden.

slang The agronomist is like a plant whisperer, making everything grow like magic.

figurative The agronomist was a master at cultivating success in the fields of agriculture.

Grammatical Forms of agronomist

plural

agronomists

comparative

more agronomist

superlative

most agronomist

present tense

agronomist

future tense

will be agronomist

perfect tense

have been agronomist

continuous tense

being agronomist

singular

agronomist

positive degree

agronomist

infinitive

to be an agronomist

gerund

being an agronomist

participle

agronomist

Origin and Evolution of agronomist

First Known Use: 1814 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'agronomist' originated from the combination of the Greek words 'agros' meaning field and 'nomos' meaning law or management.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to someone who studies or practices the science of soil management and crop production, the term 'agronomist' has evolved to encompass a broader range of agricultural disciplines and practices.