Pronunciation: /pælɪˈnɑlədʒi/
noun the branch of science that studies pollen grains and spores, especially their use in dating rock strata and in determining the past climates of the earth
A1 Palynology is the study of pollen grains.
A2 Palynology helps scientists understand ancient environments through pollen analysis.
B1 Palynology is used in archaeology to determine the age of archaeological sites.
B2 Palynology plays a crucial role in reconstructing past climates and vegetation patterns.
C1 Palynology is a multidisciplinary field that combines biology, geology, and chemistry.
C2 The application of palynology in forensic science has helped solve many criminal cases.
formal Palynology is the study of pollen grains and spores found in archaeological or geological deposits.
informal I never knew palynology was a thing until I took that biology class.
slang Palynology sounds like a fancy word for studying tiny plant stuff.
figurative In a way, palynology is like solving a puzzle using microscopic clues from the past.
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