Definition of Paleobotanist. Meaning of Paleobotanist. Synonyms of Paleobotanist

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Definition of Paleobotanist

Paleobotanist
Paleobotanist Pa`le*o*bot"a*nist, n. One versed in paleobotany.

Meaning of Paleobotanist from wikipedia

- revealing different features of the original parent plant. Because of this, paleobotanists usually ****ign different taxonomic names to different parts of the plant...
- the character a more substantial role compared to the novel. She is a paleobotanist in both the novel and its film adaptation. In the novel, she is a student...
- were introduced in 1991, by evolutionary botanist James A. Doyle and paleobotanist Carol L. Hotton, to emphasize the later evolutionary divergence of tricolpate...
- Swedish explorer, geologist, and paleobotanist (1850–1921)...
- Hindi writer, playwright, and actor Birbal Sahni (1891–1949), Indian paleobotanist Bodh Raj Sawhney, Indian judge Daya Ram Sahni (1879-1939), Indian archaeologist...
- Neuroscientist Neuropsychologist Ornithologist Osteologist Paleoanthropologist Paleobotanist Paleobiologist Paleontologist Paleopathologist Parasitologist Pathologist...
- Procompsognathus, an extinct dinosaur. Paleontologist Alan Grant and his paleobotanist colleague Ellie Sattler are contacted to confirm the animal's identity...
- Kabeção 47 Skateboarder Brazil (Armação dos Búzios) Brian Axsmith 57 Paleobotanist and ecology professor United States (Mobile) Kiing Shooter 27 Rapper...
- chaotician Ian Malcolm, and Hammond invites paleontologist Alan Grant and paleobotanist Ellie Sattler. Upon arrival, the group is shocked to see a live Brachiosaurus...
- Norman Edwards FGS (13 June 1890 – 17 December 1956) was a British paleobotanist and keeper of geology at the Natural History Museum from 1938 to 1955...