Crossword-Solution: GEOLOGY 7 letters, 26 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Geology n. The science which treats: (a) Of the structure and mineral
constitution of the globe; structural geology. (b) Of its history as
regards rocks, minerals, rivers, valleys, mountains, climates, life,
etc.; historical geology. (c) Of the causes and methods by which its
structure, features, changes, and conditions have been produced;
dynamical geology. See Chart of The Geological Series.
Geology n. A treatise on the science.

We have 26 clues for the answer “GEOLOGY”

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study of the earth 1 answer
Topic in oil exploration 1 answer
The science of the earth. 1 answer
Study of rock groups? 1 answer
Study of earth history 1 answer
Science that's on the rocks 1 answer
Science of the earth. 1 answer
Science major 1 answer
Rocky field? 1 answer
Class with hard material 1 answer
Course for faultfinders? 1 answer
Field for a fault-finder? 1 answer
Rock study 1 answer
One aspect of earthquake study 1 answer
One of the earth sciences 1 answer
GEOLOGIST, subject of 2 answers
Earth science 2 answers
University subj. 2 answers
CIVIL engineering, subject of 3 answers
Science course 3 answers
STUDY of rocks 4 answers
NATURAL history, subject of 5 answers
A science. 5 answers
A SCIENCE THAT DEALS WITH THE HISTORY OF THE EARTH AS RECORDED IN ROCKS 10 answers
GEODESY, subject of 11 answers
College course. 14 answers
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Sentences with GEOLOGY (5)

Don’t they look as if they were single diamonds and sapphires? Well, you can imagine any mad botany or geology you please.
The Innocence of Father Brown G. K. Chesterton 1995
Now, if I wanted to be one of those ponderous scientific people, and 'let on' to prove what had occurred in the remote past by what had occurred in a given time in the recent past, or what will occur in the far future by what has occurred in late years, what an opportunity is here! Geology never had such a chance, nor such exact data to argue from! Nor 'development of species,' either! Glacial epochs are great things, but they are vague--vague.
Life On The Mississippi, Complete Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 2006
The idea is involved in this stanza that the soul’s continued existence is dependent on its development in this life; the ironic character of the stanza is indicated by the merely intellectual subjects named, physics, geology, mathematics, which do not of themselves, necessarily, contribute to SOUL-development.
Introduction to Robert Browning Hiram Corson 2008
Geology and economics are beyond the aim of this _Guide_, but if oil money keeps on buying up ranch land, the history of modern ranching will be resolved into the biographies of a comparatively few oilmen.
Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest J. Frank Dobie 1995
Where the coast ranges and the Sierra Nevada come together we find a very complicated system of short ranges, the geology and topography of which is yet hidden, and many years of laborious study must be given for anything like a complete interpretation of them.
Steep Trails John Muir 1995

Quotes with GEOLOGY (3)

Each religion makes scores of purportedly factual assertions about everything from the creation of the universe to the afterlife. But on what grounds can believers presume to know that these assertions are true? The reasons they give are various, but the ultimate justification for most religious people’s beliefs is a simple one: we believe what we believe because our holy scriptures say so. But how, then, do we know that our holy scriptures are factually accurate? Because the…
Alan Sokal
If the people of Europe had known as much of astronomy and geology when the bible was introduced among them, as they do now, there never could have been one believer in the doctrine of inspiration. If the writers of the various parts of the bible had known as much about the sciences as is now known by every intelligent man, the book never could have been written. It was produced by ignorance, and has been believed and defended by its author. It has lost power in the proportio…
Robert G. Ingersoll Some Mistakes of Moses
The scientific world of the time was in the midst of a terrible ferment, with discoveries and realizations coming at an unseemly rate. To many in the ranks of the conservative and the devout, the new theories of geology and biology were delivering a series of hammer blows to mankind's self-regard. Geologists in particular seemed to have gone berserk, to have thrown off all sense of proper obeisance to their Maker... Mankind, it seemed, was now suddenly rather — dare one say i…
Simon Winchester Krakatoa: The Day the World Exploded
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