Pronunciation: /ˌpeɪli.oʊˌbaɪəˈlɑdʒɪkəl/
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case, 'paleobiological' describes something related to the study of ancient life forms
A1 The paleobiological study focused on ancient fossils.
A2 The students learned about paleobiological research methods.
B1 The museum curator specialized in paleobiological specimens.
B2 The paleobiological analysis revealed new insights into prehistoric ecosystems.
C1 The paleobiological research team published groundbreaking findings in a prestigious journal.
C2 The professor's expertise in paleobiological evolution was unparalleled in the scientific community.
formal The study of ancient life forms falls under the realm of paleobiological research.
informal I find it fascinating how paleobiological studies can reveal so much about prehistoric creatures.
slang Diving into paleobiological data is like going on a time-travel adventure through Earth's history.
figurative Exploring the paleobiological record is like piecing together a puzzle of life's evolution.
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