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archeology definition
arche·ol·ogy (är′kē äl′ə jē)
noun
Related Forms:
- archeological ar′cheo·log′i·cal (-ə läj′i kəl) adjective
- archeologically ar′cheo·log′i·cally adverb
- archeologist ar′che·ol′o·gist noun
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
archeology Usage Examples
Preposition: of
- knowledge: George Joseph ( 1991 ) has helped us reconceptualize some of the archeology of knowledge that brings mathematics closer to the present day.
Converse of object
- do: If you fancy doing some musical archeology, this big box is the place to start.
Adjective modifier
- industrial: The three storeyed buildings are among the finest examples of Industrial Archeology to be found in England.
Modifies a noun
- career: In this text we will talk about archeology careers rather archeology careers.
Noun used with modifier
- aviation: The hangar for the Lancaster also features a display of RAF vehicles and aviation archeology.
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- Your Dictionary. 5 July 2009
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archeology. (2009). In Webster's New World College Dictionary
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