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pomologist

American  
[poh-mahl-uhj-ist] / poʊˈmɑl ədʒ ɪst /

noun

plural

pomologists
  1. an expert or specialist in pomology.


Example Sentences

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Mr. Falkenstein turned to the Arizona Rare Fruit Growers, a group of amateur pomologists that his father helped found in 1995.

From New York Times

The reality of being an armchair pomologist in Canada is that most of our fresh fruit is imported, especially during the colder months.

From New York Times

With the assistance of a pomologist, a botanist who studies and cultivates fruit, Jones went through the orchard to number and catalog all of the trees.

From Washington Times

But it’s more complicated than just lack of water, says Kevin Day, a pomologist with the University of California’s Cooperative Extension.

From Los Angeles Times

For years, pomologists soldiered on in the quest to create an instrument that rivalled the capacities of the human mouth without mimicking its destructiveness.

From The New Yorker