paleobotanist

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From paleo- + botanist.

Noun

paleobotanist (plural paleobotanists)

  1. A botanist who specializes in paleobotany; someone who studies plant fossils. [from 19th c.]
    • 2018 March 23, Susannah Lydon, The Guardian:
      How and when the earliest plants made the first move on to land is always a hot topic for palaeobotanists.

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French paléobotaniste.

Noun

paleobotanist m (plural paleobotaniști)

  1. paleobotanist

Declension

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