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cupidity
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paleontología

paleontología

the branch of science that studies fossils

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Paleontology has revealed fascinating details about the prehistoric creatures that roamed the Earth millions of years ago.
Advances in paleontology have allowed scientists to reconstruct the appearance and behavior of extinct species from fossil records.

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paleonto

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paleontology

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micropaleontology

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micropaleontology

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paleontologist

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paleontologist

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ornithology
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ornitología

ornitología

a branch of zoology concerning the scientific study of birds

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paleonto

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paleontology

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micropaleontology

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micropaleontology

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paleontologist

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paleontologist

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geology
geology
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geología

geología

a field of science that studies the structure of the earth and its history

What is "geology"?

Geology is the study of the Earth’s structure, materials, and processes. Geologists examine rocks, minerals, and landforms, and investigate how the Earth’s surface has changed over time due to forces like plate tectonics, erosion, and volcanic activity. Geology helps us understand natural disasters, locate resources like minerals and fossil fuels, and study Earth’s history and future.

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paleonto

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paleontology

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micropaleontology

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micropaleontology

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paleontologist

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paleontologist

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etymology
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etimología

etimología

the study of the origins and historical developments of words and their meanings

What is "etymology"?

Etymology is the study of the origin and history of words. It looks at where a word came from, how its form and meaning have changed over time, and what languages it has passed through. For example, the word "ballet" comes from the French language, which borrowed it from Italian, and it originally came from a Latin word meaning "to dance". Etymology helps us understand the roots and evolution of words in different languages.

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paleonto

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paleontology

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micropaleontology

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micropaleontology

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paleontologist

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paleontologist

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entomology
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entomología

entomología

a branch of zoology concerning the scientific study of insects

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paleonto

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paleontology

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micropaleontology

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micropaleontology

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paleontologist

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paleontologist

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topography
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topografía

topografía

the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area, including elevation, slope, landforms, and bodies of water

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paleonto

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paleontology

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micropaleontology

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micropaleontology

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paleontologist

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paleontologist

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biography
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biografía

biografía

the story of someone's life that is written by another person

What is a "biography"?

A biography is a detailed account of a person's life, written by someone else. It covers various aspects of the individual's life, including their background, achievements, experiences, and significant events. A biography aims to provide a comprehensive view of the person's life and impact, often highlighting their contributions, struggles, and personal growth. It can be written about historical figures, public personalities, or ordinary individuals, offering insights into their life story and character.

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paleonto

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paleontology

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micropaleontology

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micropaleontology

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paleontologist

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paleontologist

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alacrity
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presteza

presteza

readiness or willingness that is quick and enthusiastic

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paleonto

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paleontology

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micropaleontology

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micropaleontology

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paleontologist

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paleontologist

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cupidity
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codicia

codicia

the strong desire for attaining a lot of money or material goods

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paleonto

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paleontology

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micropaleontology

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micropaleontology

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paleontologist

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paleontologist

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enmity
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enemistad

enemistad

the feeling of hate and hostility toward someone

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paleonto

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paleontology

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micropaleontology

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micropaleontology

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paleontologist

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paleontologist

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serendipity
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serendipia

serendipia

the fact of accidentally experiencing or discovering something that is pleasant or valuable

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paleonto

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paleontology

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micropaleontology

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micropaleontology

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paleontologist

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paleontologist

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plasticity
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plasticidad

plasticidad

the capability of being easily changed or molded into many different things

unmalleability

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paleonto

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paleontology

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micropaleontology

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micropaleontology

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paleontologist

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paleontologist

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paucity
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escasez

escasez

a lacking amount or number of something

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paleonto

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paleontology

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micropaleontology

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micropaleontology

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paleontologist

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paleontologist

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