Pronunciation: /peɪli.oʊpəˈθɒlədʒɪst/
noun a person who studies ancient diseases and injuries in human and animal remains
A1 A paleopathologist studies ancient diseases by examining skeletal remains.
A2 The paleopathologist analyzed the bones to determine the cause of death.
B1 The paleopathologist's work involves identifying diseases in ancient human remains.
B2 The paleopathologist's research on mummies revealed new insights into ancient health practices.
C1 The paleopathologist's expertise in analyzing skeletal remains has led to groundbreaking discoveries in the field of archaeology.
C2 The renowned paleopathologist was invited to speak at an international conference on ancient diseases.
formal The paleopathologist analyzed the skeletal remains to determine the cause of death.
informal The paleopathologist studied the old bones to figure out how the person died.
slang The bone detective checked out the ancient skeleton to see what happened to the person.
figurative The paleopathologist was like a medical detective, piecing together the story of the deceased from their bones.
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