palynology
/ˌpælɪˈnɒlədʒɪ/noun
mass noun
- the study of pollen grains and other spores, especially as found in archaeological or geological deposits. Pollen extracted from such deposits may be used for radiocarbon dating and for studying past climates and environments by identifying plants then growing.孢粉学。
派生词
palynological
adjectivepalynologist
noun词源
1940s: from Greek palunein 'sprinkle' + -LOGY .