Definition of Physiologist

1. Noun. A biologist specializing in physiology.


Definition of Physiologist

1. n. One who is versed in the science of physiology; a student of the properties and functions of animal and vegetable organs and tissues.

Definition of Physiologist

1. Noun. A person who studies or specializes in physiology. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Physiologist

1. [n -S]

Medical Definition of Physiologist

1. One who is versed in the science of physiology; a student of the properties and functions of animal and vegetable organs and tissues. Origin: Cf. F. Physiologiste. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Physiologist

physiological drives
physiological homeostasis
physiological intracranial calcification
physiological jaundice of the newborn
physiological nystagmus
physiological processes
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physiological psychology
physiological reaction
physiological sphincter
physiological state
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physiologically balanced occlusion
physiologicoanatomical
physiologies
physiologist (current term)
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physiologizing
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physiomedical
physiopathologic
physiopathological
physiopathologically
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physiopathology

Literary usage of Physiologist

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1867)
"To put together into a working whole the bits of machinery of which the anatomist and the physiologist tell us, is as hopeless a task as that of piecing ..."

2. American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and ...by William Nicholson by William Nicholson (1819)
"These points have fora long time heen agitated by physiologist]; but the discussion seems now to he abandoned by universal consent. ..."

3. Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology: Including Many of the Principal by James Mark Baldwin (1901)
"Eminent English physiologist and pioneer in physiological psychology, born at Exeter, and educated in medicine at Edinburgh. ..."

4. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and (1910)
"... and the mammillary eminence at its neck. that the most learned work ever given to the physiologist was also the most abundant in original information. ..."

5. An Alabama Student and Other Biographical Essays by William Osler (1908)
"A BACKWOOD physiologist COME with me for a few moments on a lovely June day in 1822, to what were then far-off northern wilds, to the Island of ..."

6. The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art by David Ames Wells, George Bliss, Samuel Kneeland, John Trowbridge, Charles Robert Cross (1861)
"... the vital functions of tissues; and that, by more profound inquiry in this field of research, the physiologist and the pathologist may not at a future ..."

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