palynological
English
Etymology
From palynology + -ical.
Adjective
palynological (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to palynology. [from 20th c.]
- 1971 September, Calcutta Review, page 52:
- Palynological fossils comprising algal and fungal bodies, bryophytic and pteridophytic spores, gymnospermic and angiospermic pollen grains and a host of other organisms are more reliable and precise in determining age and reconstructing palaeoenvironment for the abundance almost in all the varied conditions of deposition.
- 2017 January 4, Susannah Lydon, “Bring me sunshine in your spores”, in The Guardian:
- It also demonstrated that pollen prepared using standard palynological methods still retained a good UAC signal, meaning that thousands of previously studied pollen preparations, stored in museums and institutions worldwide, may be repurposed to tell us more about sunshine in the past.
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Translations
of or pertaining to palynology
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