Ologist

English

Noun

Ologist (plural Ologists)

  1. Alternative form of ologist
    • 1895, The Sketch: A Journal of Art and Actuality - Volume 12, page 80:
      \Ve critics, as you must have long ago observed, have our funny little ways; and one of them is that we always keep some Ologist or other on the premises.
    • 1987, The Forestry chronicle - Volume 63, page 236:
      I think it's safe to say that it was a partially held expectation of the federal organization to grow in capacity and expertise to the level where the Ologists would be able to participate directly in forest pest management decisions, in a direct and decisive way.
    • 2002, Bill Martin, Avant Rock: Experimental Music from the Beatles to Björk, →ISBN:
      One answer might be: because we are an Academic Ologist.
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