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Entomologists study insects. Etymologists study words (linguistics).

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What is an entymologist?

No such thing, you may mean:An Entomologist, a person who studies insects, orAn Etymologist, a person who studies the histories of words.


What is the difference between an etymologist and a philologist?

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What does an entomologist study?

An Entomologist studies Insects


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How much money does a entomologist make?

The answer depends on where in the world the entomologist is employed. It will also depend on the level of expertise of the entomologist.


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Southwestern Entomologist was created in 1976.


When was Australian Entomologist created?

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