My good friend the paleontologist is in greater danger than he realizes, when he leaves descriptions and attempts explanation.
For a paleontologist to dogmatize from such a record would be as rash, he thinks, as "for a naturalist to land for five minutes on a barren point of Australia and then discuss the number and range of its productions.
In 1881 he asserted that the evidence gathered in the previous decade had been so unequivocal that, had the transmutation hypothesis not existed, "the paleontologist would have had to invent it.
Associated with Marsh as paleontologist for the Geological Survey was Edward Drinker Cope, whose work was second only to the older man's in importance.
My friend Forbes, who is a highly distinguished and a very able man, gets the same from his office of Paleontologist to the Geological Survey of Great Britain.
Quite another being is the other leader of Zoological Science in this country--I mean Edward Forbes, Paleontologist to the Geological Survey.
The paleontologistis not the only one who must say, “I don’t know.
That report was to have an important influence, 15 years later, in directing a fellow paleontologist from the Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh to investigate the area.
The paleontologist does in a way do all these things that our imaginary critic is urging upon him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "paleontologist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.