Pronunciation: /dʒiˈɑloʊ/

Definitions of geolo

noun a type of rock formation or layer in the earth's crust

Example Sentences

A1 I am studying geology at university.

A2 Geology is the study of the Earth's structure and materials.

B1 The geology field trip was both educational and enjoyable.

B2 Her passion for geology led her to pursue a career in environmental science.

C1 The geology professor's research on tectonic plates was groundbreaking.

C2 His expertise in geology made him a sought-after consultant for mining companies.

Examples of geolo in a Sentence

formal Geologists study the Earth's geology to understand its history and structure.

informal I'm taking a geology class this semester, it's pretty interesting.

slang Did you see that cool geology rock I found on my hike?

figurative His mind was like a complex geology, with many layers waiting to be explored.

Grammatical Forms of geolo

past tense

geoloed

plural

geolos

comparative

more geolo

superlative

most geolo

present tense

geolos

future tense

will geolo

perfect tense

have geoloed

continuous tense

is geoloing

singular

geolo

positive degree

geolo

infinitive

to geolo

gerund

geoloing

participle

geoloed

Origin and Evolution of geolo

First Known Use: 0725 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'geolo' originated from the Old English word 'geolu' which means yellow.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'geolo' evolved into the modern English word 'yellow' with a similar meaning.