Biologist

/baɪˈɑːlədʒɪst/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A scientist who studies living organisms and their relationships to their environment.
The biologist discovered a new species of butterfly in the rainforest.
A researcher who conducts experiments and observations to understand biological processes.
As a marine biologist, she spends a lot of time studying coral reefs.
An expert in the field of biology, often specializing in a particular area such as ecology, genetics, or microbiology.
The biologist presented her findings at the international conference on climate change.
A professional involved in the study of life sciences, often engaged in fieldwork or laboratory research.
He works as a biologist in a laboratory, focusing on genetic engineering.
A person who may work in academia, industry, or government, contributing to the understanding of biological systems.
The biologist collaborated with other scientists to analyze the impact of pollution on the local ecosystem.

Etymology

The word 'biologist' is derived from the Greek 'bios' meaning 'life' and 'logos' meaning 'study'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

field biologist:
A biologist who studies organisms in their natural environment.
molecular biologist:
A biologist who studies the molecular basis of biological activity.
marine biologist:
A scientist who studies organisms in the ocean.

Related Words

Slang Meanings

Bio nerd
He’s such a bio nerd; he can identify every plant on campus.
Life scientist
She refers to herself as a life scientist when talking about her research.