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Often used in the same context:
geophysicist,
geological,
archaeologist,
petroleum geologist,
archeologist,
mineralogist,
geographer,
metallurgist,
paleontologist,
scientist,
geoscience,
geosciences,
biologist,
seismologist,
hydrologist,
ecologist,
palaeontologist,
oceanographer,
engineer,
surveyor,
landman,
astronomer,
cartographer,
prospector,
geomechanics,
hydrogeology,
glaciologist,
zoologist,
ornithologist,
volcanologist,
limnologist,
botanist,
mechanical engineer,
petrology,
herpetologist,
forester,
caver,
physicist,
egyptologist,
astrophysicist,
economic geology,
anthropologist,
geotechnical,
explorer,
microbiologist,
electrical engineer,
climatologist,
metallurgical engineer,
seismography,
geochemistry,
topographer,
osteologist,
masc,
mining,
gemologist,
geomorphology,
archeology,
tectonics,
mycologist,
exploration,
ichthyologist,
entomologist,
assayer,
biochemist,
geochronology,
rockhound,
geneticist,
paleobotanist,
researcher,
hydrographer,
chemist,
modeler,
mammalogist,
cultural anthropologist,
cryptozoologist,
biometeorology,
subsurface,
vulcanologist,
petroleum geology,
karst,
landscape architect,
historian,
sedimentology,
paleoclimatology,
driller,
naturalist,
economist,
prospecting,
taxonomist,
palaeontological,
seismicity,
palaeontology,
diabase,
mining geology,
arborist,
professor,
birder,
ethnologist,
crystallographer,
cosmologist,
investment banker,
excavation,
meteorologist,
bacteriologist,
physiologist,
statistician,
geologists,
neurologist,
pathologist,
psychiatrist,
photographer,
o,
absent,
a.,
disconsolate,
esteemed,
estimable,
heartbroken,
honoured,
me,
ny,
sainted,
affectionate,
afraid,
alienated,
beloved
More specific:
oil geologist,
petroleum geologist
Appears in the definition of:
arthur holmes,
geophysicist,
gideon algernon mantell,
henry rowe schoolcraft,
holmes,
hutton,
james hutton,
mantell,
schoolcraft
More general:
man of science,
scientist
Synonyms:
geophysicist
Also try:
— Adjectives for geologist:
american,
eminent,
young,
chief,
first,
english,
assistant,
distinguished,
great,
french,
german,
more...
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