Definition of Preparator. Meaning of Preparator. Synonyms of Preparator

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Definition of Preparator

Preparator
Preparator Pre*par"a*tor, n. [L. praeparator.] One who prepares beforehand, as subjects for dissection, specimens for preservation in collections, etc. --Agassiz.

Meaning of Preparator from wikipedia

- collections personnel, but is often undertaken by professional fossil preparators. Acid maceration is a technique to extract organic microfossils from...
- photographer, librarian, archivist, groundskeeper, volunteer coordinator, preparator, security staff, development officer, membership officer, business officer...
- dinosaurs. At the end of June 1989, Horner, his son Jason and his head preparator Carrie Ancell discovered horned dinosaur specimen MOR 591, a subadult...
- Elmer S. Riggs's preparator, H. W. Menke, lying by the humerus during the excavation in 1900...
- Haram insurgency January 7–9 January 2015 Île-de-France attacks 17 (+3 preparators) 22 Paris, France From 7 January 2015 to 9 January 2015, terrorist attacks...
- university every year since then with demands to investigate and prosecute the preparator. On 2022, the commemoration's demonstration ended with a riot and clash...
- "swimmer". The specific name, molinai, honors the Argentinian fossil preparator Omar J. Molina and his Antarctic field work. In their phylogenetic analyses...
- internal organs there decay most rapidly. One person is missing: the Preparator, whose task was to prepare the body for the lesson. In the 17th century...
- hermanni. The specific name honors the American Museum of Natural History preparator Adam Hermann. Ornitholestes was the first theropod to be discovered in...
- from the body would have initially been misinterpreted as fins, fossil preparators later came to expect such fins to be present, and would have identified...