Pronunciation: /ˈklædɪst/
noun a person who practices cladistics, a method of classification of animals and plants according to the proportion of measurable characteristics that they have in common
A1 A cladist is someone who studies evolutionary relationships between organisms.
A2 The cladist used DNA analysis to determine the evolutionary history of the species.
B1 As a cladist, she focuses on creating phylogenetic trees based on shared characteristics.
B2 The cladist's research revolutionized the field of evolutionary biology.
C1 The cladist's work is highly respected in the scientific community for its precision and accuracy.
C2 The cladist's expertise in cladistics has led to groundbreaking discoveries in evolutionary science.
formal The cladist analysis revealed the evolutionary relationships among the species.
informal The cladist study showed how the animals are related to each other.
slang I heard that cladists are like the detectives of the evolutionary world.
figurative Just like a cladist traces the history of species, we can trace our own family tree.
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