"unsociologist" meaning in All languages combined

See unsociologist on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: unsociologists [plural]
Etymology: un- + sociologist Etymology templates: {{pre|en|un|sociologist}} un- + sociologist Head templates: {{en-noun}} unsociologist (plural unsociologists)
  1. One of four categories of sociologist propounded by Horowitz: a marginal sociologist who is primarily an administrator committed to the institution where he or she works rather than particularly passionate about any sociological questions or issues. Related terms: antisociologist, occupationalist, professional
    Sense id: en-unsociologist-en-noun-uTVJMLpT Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with un-

Inflected forms

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