Definition of Life scientist

1. Noun. (biology) a scientist who studies living organisms.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Life Scientist

life of Riley
life of the party
life office
life partners
life peer
life preserver
life preservers
life principle
life raft
life ring
life rings
life savings
life science
life sciences
life scientist (current term)
life sentence
life sentences
life span
life stance
life story
life stress
life style
life support
life support care
life support system
life support systems
life table
life tables
life tenant

Literary usage of Life scientist

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. New Creations in Plant Life: An Authoritative Account of the Life and Work by William Sumner Harwood (1907)
"He is, in his department of life, scientist and philosopher and plant-breeder and horticulturist bound into one. He has not confined his study, ..."

2. Drug Use Among U.S. Workers: Prevalence and Trends by Occupation and ...by John P. Hoffman by John P. Hoffman (1996)
"... nec (1849) 077 Agricultural and food scientists (1853) 078 Biological and life scientist (1854, 1854) 079 Forestry and conservation scientists (1852) ..."

3. Ethical Democracy: Essays in Social Dynamics by Stanton Coit, David George Ritchie (1900)
"Neither will allow himself to be shut up within the little fragment of a chapter, assigned to him in the book of life. Scientist and artist alike look ..."

4. The Philosophy of Government: A Treatise on the Fundamental Characteristics by George W. Walthew (1898)
"He must be philosopher enough to understand the meaning of the national life, scientist enough to keep pace with the development of progressive thought, ..."

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