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from The Century Dictionary.

  • Of or pertaining to paleology; of the nature of paleology. Also paleologic.

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Examples

  • Be it a probe to explore the ocean beneath Europa, a space telescope capable of imaging extraterrestrial earths, or a paleological expedition to Mars, the key technology piece is a really big booster.

    President's Science Advisor Talks About NASA - NASA Watch 2009

  • The Cathach, however, has been dated to the 7th century on paleological grounds.

    Cathach of St. Columba Dafydd 2008

  • Think how much evidence there is for evolution: paleological, morphological, genetic… the whole TO stuff.

    Bring On the Chiquitas! - The Panda's Thumb 2005

  • The book was considerably ahead of its time in its treatment of Christianity and evolution, but all-too of-its-time in its inclusion of items like the paleological hoax Piltdown Man as legitimate.

    AskMen.com - HOME PAGE 2009

  • Even today we have barely any paleological record of this region. "

    Ice Hunt Rollins, James, 1961- 2003

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