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geology

[ UK /d‍ʒɪˈɒləd‍ʒi/ ]
[ US /dʒiˈɑɫədʒi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a science that deals with the history of the earth as recorded in rocks

How To Use geology In A Sentence

  • I stretch Google Earth to its functional limits all the time in my hydrogeology research. Earth View Puts Google Earth Inside Google Maps On The Web | Lifehacker Australia
  • Going into a somewhat different trajectory, specifically to continue a line of speculation from a previous post on an African bridge house: can someone be fundamentally altered — like the corn they're cultivating to produce cancer cures — while living quasi-permanently in flourescent-lit dampness and hermetic seclusion, detached from the vagaries of weather, time and natural pollination, amidst pure geology? Cave Pharming
  • One of the greatest comprehensive collections of the decorative arts, natural history, geology and technology in the United Kingdom.
  • His compendious book, then, ranges from dry speculation on geology to exquisite description of flora, spangled with remarkably apt epigrams.
  • In practice, the book is a rambling history of discoveries, geology, astronomy, palaeontology, chaos theory and graphing techniques with more than a few unqualified generalisations.
  • He is studying geology in his room
  • Physical Geology is full of such selections — of the picking out of the soft from the hard, of the soluble from the insoluble, of the fusible from the infusible, by natural agencies to which we are certainly not in the habit of ascribing consciousness. Essays
  • Here's the most succulent bit: Distinctions between the body and landscape will be blurred in the new practice of geomedicine and the related science of medical geology. Archive 2006-04-01
  • Natural science managers oversee activities in agricultural science, chemistry, biology, geology, meteorology, or physics.
  • A comparison of estimates of dip separation based on onshore geology and seismic data is presented later in the paper.
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