Crossword-Solution: MORPHOLOGIST 12 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 20

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Morphologist n. One who is versed in the science of morphology.

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Huxley, by the way, was the first--at least in private talk--to state that it will be for the morphologist, the well-trained anatomist, to give the casting vote in questions of geographical distribution, since he alone can determine whether we have to deal with homologous, or analogous, convergent, representative forms.
Darwin and Modern Science A.C. Seward and Others 1999
One of the most valuable aids in geological research, often the only means for reconstructing the face of the earth in by-gone periods, is afforded by fossils, but only the morphologist can pronounce as to their trustworthiness as witnesses, because of the danger of mistaking analogous for homologous forms.
Darwin and Modern Science A.C. Seward and Others 1999
The occurrence of one species of Peripatus in the whole of Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand (the latter being joined to Australia by way of New Britain in Cretaceous times but not later) puts the genus back into this epoch, no unsatisfactory assumption to the morphologist.
Darwin and Modern Science A.C. Seward and Others 1999
The apparently diverging teachings of the Teleologist and of the Morphologist are reconciled by the Darwinian hypothesis.
Criticisms on "The Origin of Species" Thomas H. Huxley 2001
The latter will admit, with Owen and every morphologist, that hopeless is the attempt to explain the similarity of pattern in members of the same class by utility or the doctrine of final causes.
Darwiniana Asa Gray 2004