| palaeographer | Etc. See Paleographer, Paleographic, etc. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| palaeographic | Etc. See Paleographer, Paleographic, etc. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| palaetiologist | One versed in palaetiology. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| palaetiology | <study> The science which explains, by the law of causation, the past condition and changes of the earth. Palaetiolog"ical. Origin: Palaeo- + aetiology. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Palaemonid Shrimp
Synonyms : Kiwi Bird, Bird, Kiwi, Ratite
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for words beginning thus, see those beginning pale(o)-.
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| palae | the more primitive parts of the brain phylogenetically |
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| palae | type genus of the family Palaemonidae |
| palae | large (a foot or more) edible freshwater prawn common in Australian rivers |
| palae | prawns |
| palae | the scientific study of human fossils |
| palae | a branch of paleontology that deals with the origin and growth and structure of fossil animals and plants as living organisms |
| palae | the study of fossil plants |
| palae | the study of the climate of past ages |
| palae | the branch of paleobotany that studies fossil trees |
| palae | the branch of ecology that studies ancient ecology |
| palae | the ethnography of paleolithic humans |
| palae | the study of the geography of ancient times or ancient epochs |
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