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paleontologically

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • In a paleontological sense; from a paleontological point of view.

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  • adverb In a paleontological manner.

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Examples

  • He found much more than that, both paleontologically and otherwise.

    Archive 2009-01-01 ReBecca Foster 2009

  • He found much more than that, both paleontologically and otherwise.

    Hunting Fossils in the Uinta Basin proves interesting ReBecca Foster 2009

  • I simply contend that those forces we do understand, in conjunction with microevolutionary evidence we do have, and a firm case both molecularly and paleontologically for common descent, make the evolution position more tenable. steve: "Surely more should be required for the non-teleological aspects of Darwinian theory to be accepted and taught."

    Analogy, How Scientifically Powerful is It? 2006

  • I simply contend that those forces we do understand, in conjunction with microevolutionary evidence we do have, and a firm case both molecularly and paleontologically for common descent, make the evolution position more tenable.

    Analogy, How Scientifically Powerful is It? 2006

  • I wonder if our age will leave anything remotely as interesting as dinosaur fossils for any paleontologically inclined beings 70 million years in the future?

    Think Progress » Exxon-Backed Pundit Compares Gore To Nazi Propagandist 2006

  • You wonder if educators should let a thing like this be forgotten, or just lie down and let themselves be walked all over by paleontologically-challenged funeral directors.

    THE NEWS BLOG 2005

  • At the Cambridge conference, Louis had stated that his discoveries could be “dated geologically, palaeontologically, and archaeologically”—geologically, because they had been found in situ; paleontologically, because they had been discovered with the remains of extinct animals that were known from the Pleistocene; and archeologically, because stone tools of distinct cultural phases had also been found in the same horizons as the fossils.

    Ancestral Passions Virginia Morell 1995

  • At the Cambridge conference, Louis had stated that his discoveries could be “dated geologically, palaeontologically, and archaeologically”—geologically, because they had been found in situ; paleontologically, because they had been discovered with the remains of extinct animals that were known from the Pleistocene; and archeologically, because stone tools of distinct cultural phases had also been found in the same horizons as the fossils.

    Ancestral Passions Virginia Morell 1995

  • This can be shown paleontologically in any particular order.

    The Evolution of Man — Volume 2 Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel 1876

  • If America be the oldest continent, paleontologically speaking, as

    The First Landing on Wrangel Island With Some Remarks on the Northern Inhabitants 1871

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