entomologist

[en-tuh-mol-uh-jist]

entomologist Definition

a scientist who studies insects.

Using entomologist: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "entomologist" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The entomologist identified the species of beetle.

  • Example

    She is an entomologist who specializes in studying ants.

  • Example

    The museum has a collection of specimens that entomologists can study.

entomologist Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for entomologist

  • insect expert
  • bug scientist

Phrases with entomologist

  • an entomologist who uses insects to help solve criminal cases

    Example

    The forensic entomologist was able to determine the time of death by studying the insects found on the body.

  • an entomologist who studies the impact of insects on agriculture and the economy

    Example

    The economic entomologist is working on developing new methods to control pests that damage crops.

  • an entomologist who studies insects that transmit diseases to humans and animals

    Example

    The medical entomologist is researching ways to prevent the spread of malaria by mosquitoes.

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Summary: entomologist in Brief

'Entomologist' [en-tuh-mol-uh-jist] refers to a scientist who studies insects. They specialize in identifying and classifying different species of insects, as well as understanding their behavior and ecology. Entomologists work in various fields, such as forensic science, agriculture, and public health. Examples of phrases include 'forensic entomologist,' 'economic entomologist,' and 'medical entomologist.'

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