"meteoriticist" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: meteoriticists [plural]
Etymology: From meteoritic + -ist. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|meteoritic|ist}} meteoritic + -ist Head templates: {{en-noun}} meteoriticist (plural meteoriticists)
  1. (astronomy, mineralogy, geochemistry, cosmochemistry) A scientist involved in meteoritics. Categories (topical): Astronomy, Mineralogy

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1986, Robert T. Dodd, Thunderstones and Shooting Stars: The Meaning of Meteorites, Harvard University Press, page 90:",
          "text": "In spite of this reservation, most meteoriticists now accept extinct aluminum-26 as the most likely source of heat for the meteorite parent bodies: it was abundant when the solar system formed, and it decayed fast enough to account for the intense but brief thermal histories of most meteorites.",
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