Zoological

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Pronunciation: /zoʊəˈlɑdʒɪkəl/

Definitions of zoological

adjective relating to zoology or the study of animals

Example Sentences

A1 I visited a zoological park with my family.

A2 The zoological society is dedicated to the conservation of wildlife.

B1 The zoological museum had a fascinating collection of animal specimens.

B2 The zoological research conducted at the university is internationally renowned.

C1 The zoological expedition discovered a new species of insect in the rainforest.

C2 The zoological conference brought together experts from around the world to discuss conservation efforts.

Examples of zoological in a Sentence

formal The zoological society is dedicated to the preservation and study of wildlife.

informal I love visiting the zoological park to see all the different animals.

slang Let's check out the zoo, they have a cool zoological exhibit.

figurative The complexity of human relationships can be compared to a zoological puzzle.

Grammatical Forms of zoological

past tense

zoologicalized

plural

zoologicals

comparative

more zoological

superlative

most zoological

present tense

zoologizes

future tense

will zoologize

perfect tense

has zoologized

continuous tense

is zoologizing

singular

zoological

positive degree

zoological

infinitive

to zoologize

gerund

zoologizing

participle

zoologized

Origin and Evolution of zoological

First Known Use: 1663 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'zoological' originates from the Greek word 'zōion' meaning 'animal' and the suffix '-logy' meaning 'study of'.
Evolution of the word: The term 'zoological' has been consistently used to refer to the study of animals since its first known use in the 17th century. Over time, the field of zoology has expanded to encompass a wide range of scientific disciplines related to the study of animals and their behavior, morphology, physiology, and evolution.