Pronunciation: /peɪli.oʊˌpæθəˈlɑdʒɪkəl/
adjective relating to the study of ancient diseases in human and animal remains
A1 The paleopathological study of ancient bones revealed signs of disease.
A2 The archaeologist specialized in paleopathological analysis of skeletal remains.
B1 The paleopathological report provided valuable insights into the health of the population.
B2 The paleopathological findings suggested a high prevalence of infectious diseases in the ancient civilization.
C1 The paleopathological research conducted by the team was groundbreaking in the field of anthropology.
C2 The paleopathological evidence supported the theory of a pandemic that affected the ancient population.
formal The study of paleopathological evidence can provide valuable insights into ancient health conditions.
informal Learning about paleopathological findings is like uncovering medical mysteries from the past.
slang Checking out the paleopathological stuff is like diving into ancient medical records.
figurative Exploring paleopathological data is like deciphering the health history of our ancestors.
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