"acarologist" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: acarologists [plural]
Etymology: From acaro- + -logist. Etymology templates: {{confix|en|acaro|logist}} acaro- + -logist Head templates: {{en-noun}} acarologist (plural acarologists)
  1. A specialist in acarology - the study of ticks and mites. Categories (topical): Scientists Translations (one who studies acarology): acarologiste (French), Acarologe (German)

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