Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An expert accountant.
- noun An ending forming nouns of agent used in connection with abstract nouns in -logy. The formation is mainly English.
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Examples
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Now, more than two centuries after Paley kicked his stone aside, it has gained an advocate in geo logist Jan Zalasiewicz.
Rock of Ages Brian Switek 2011
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The trouble begins when the neuro logist turns philosopher and tries to use these insights to get closer to "what makes us human."
The Mind in the Mirror Raymond Tallis 2011
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Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, January 17, 1917 Various
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"Hopefully everyone has learned to be weather alert when we know a severe weather outbreak is coming," said WAFF Chief Meteoro-logist Brad Travis.
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He has drawn many of his notices from places whither the mere genea - logist never travels; and has brought not only history, biography, g-nd anecdote, but all the belles lettres, and
Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical 1812
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H6 has drawn many of his notices from places whither the mere geneai* logist never travels; and has brought not odly history, biography, and anecdote, but all the belles lettres, and much of the minutis of black-letter learning to his aid.
Collins's Peerage of England; Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical 1812
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a rare opportunity has arisen for an events logist ….
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a rare opportunity has arisen for an events logist ….
British Blogs 2009
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a rare opportunity has arisen for an events logist ….
Jimmydiamond commented on the word logist
having to do with music , writing , discourse
phraseology; martyrology
September 14, 2012