Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who is versed in or professor of an ‘ology’; a scientist.
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Examples
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Lifelong weather nerds like me probably pay more attention to this stuff than anyone whose title doesn't end in "- ologist," but the meteorological events of this past month have been hard for anyone to ignore.
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I find it so funny and soo sad that any 'ologist' puts his name on the nameing of any dinosaur find.
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Seriously, I could tell you EVERY OTHER "ologist" but until June 7, 2005 I had no idea what an endocrinologist dealt with.
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"ologist" makes a generous salary, but are they really necessary?
unknown title 2009
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One of the study's first contacts: LeBlanc, the resident slug-ologist.
Slugging king LeBlanc wields power in D.C.'s carpooling community Derek Kravitz 2010
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One of the study's first contacts: LeBlanc, the resident slug-ologist.
Slugging king LeBlanc wields power in D.C.'s carpooling community Derek Kravitz 2010
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I am no history-ologist, but this is how I imagine rotisserie chicken was invented.
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This activity is almost Zen-like, though the NSNC's Zen-ologist resigned in late 1491 -- just missing the chance to join Christopher Columbus in the first edition of Who's Who in the New World.
Dave Astor: One Complete Idiot's Guide to Hospitality Suite Scrapbooks 2010
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This activity is almost Zen-like, though the NSNC's Zen-ologist resigned in late 1491 -- just missing the chance to join Christopher Columbus in the first edition of Who's Who in the New World.
Dave Astor: One Complete Idiot's Guide to Hospitality Suite Scrapbooks 2010
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For astronomy, they drove six hours to tour the spaceflight center in Huntsville, Ala., much to the delight of Brad, who wanted to be a "UFO-ologist" at the time.
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