Pronunciation: /daɪnəsɔːrɑːlədʒɪst/
noun A person who studies dinosaurs and their fossils
A1 A dinosaurologist studies dinosaurs.
A2 The dinosaurologist discovered a new species of dinosaur in the fossil record.
B1 As a dinosaurologist, she spends her days researching the behavior of ancient reptiles.
B2 The dinosaurologist's groundbreaking research on dinosaur evolution was published in a prestigious scientific journal.
C1 The renowned dinosaurologist was invited to give a keynote lecture at the international paleontology conference.
C2 The dinosaurologist's expertise in ancient ecosystems and dinosaur anatomy is unparalleled in the field of paleontology.
formal The dinosaurologist carefully studied the fossilized remains of the ancient creatures.
informal My friend is a dinosaurologist and he gets to dig up dinosaur bones for a living.
slang I heard that dinosaurologists are like real-life Indiana Jones, but with dinosaurs!
figurative Being a dinosaurologist is like being a detective, piecing together clues from millions of years ago.
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