natural scientist

NOUN
  1. a biologist knowledgeable about natural history (especially botany and zoology)
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How To Use natural scientist In A Sentence

  • But they admit individual agents only on the terms on which a natural scientist admits individual and particular objects.
  • Natural science managers usually start as a chemist, physicist, biologist, or other natural scientist.
  • Decare was a famous natural scientist and mathematician of France, and he also was one of the creative men in modem western philosophy.
  • As evolutionary theory became more widely accepted, natural scientists speculated that the cells of complex organisms might be the descendants of unicellular ancestors, retaining considerable autonomy.
  • The natural scientist and the thinker first realized that the seriousness of the problem, they actively promoted environmental protection; John Muir is one of them.
  • When a natural scientist proposes to test the boiling point of water, there are few, if any semantic problems involved.
  • Natural scientists in general, and biologists in particular, often adopt some version of the Cartesian presumption that nonhuman animals are insensate machines made of meat.
  • The job of the natural scientist is to observe, measure, and then explain that reaction.
  • The provost was a former natural scientist, and he greeted me with a mournful countenance. THE CLOSING OF THE AMERICAN MIND
  • Mathematicians don't do experiments the way chemists or biologists or other ‘natural scientists’ do.
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