2024-12-17 Word of the Day 1D1W - primatology
primatology \ ˈpraɪməˌtɑlədʒi \ noun
Definition:
Primatology (noun): The scientific study of primates, including monkeys, apes, and humans, focusing on their behavior, biology, evolution, and social structures.
Synonyms:
- Zoology
- Anthropology
- Ethology
Example Sentences:
- Jane Goodall is considered one of the pioneers in primatology for her groundbreaking work with chimpanzees.
- Primatology helps us understand the behavioral similarities between humans and other primates.
- Many students of biology take courses in primatology to study the evolutionary links among primates.
Word Root:
- primat-: Latin primas, meaning “of the first rank” or “highly developed.”
- -ology: Suffix meaning “the study of.”
Related Words:
- Primary
- Primeval
- Primates
Word Forms:
- Primatologist (noun): A scientist who studies primates.
- Primatological (adjective): Relating to the study of primates.
Memory Aid:
- Think of primates (monkeys and apes) + -ology (the study of).
- Picture Jane Goodall observing chimpanzees in the wild to remember primatology.
Short Story:
In the dense African jungle, Emma, a young primatologist, watched in awe as a chimpanzee used a stick to fish for termites. This simple act reminded her of early human behavior. "This is what primatology is all about," she whispered, scribbling in her notebook.
Word Reference:
- https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/17/learning/word-of-the-day-primatology.html
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