Biology + Sociology mythology technology archeology anthropology theology phsycology philology nemrology crimonology graphology And my favourite terminology
Straunghne
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There are no English words that end with IQ.
There are no English words that end with the letters EJ.
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Thanatology is the study of death and the end of life, and it rhymes with ology.
biology, psychology, geology, archeology, psephology, etc. A lot of word end in ology. Most of the time, these word are used to specify a type doctor or scientific study. Your Very Welcome For the Answer of a Mere minor! :)
It's a noun. I think most words that end -ology are nouns - biology geology microbiology etc
biology
This is not a prefix, but a suffix. Biology, geology, zoology, are just some of the words with ology. This means the "study of" in latin.
biology, psychology
Straunghne
"-ology" means the study of. Biology, for example, is the study of life. Sociology would be the study of social interactions. Radiology would be the study of radiation (more precisely, the study of x-rays). -ologist is a person who studies. Therefore, a Biologist is a person who studies life, etc.
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zoology, psychology, etymology, astrology, geology
Ah, what a delightful question! The verb for the root word "ology" is "study." Just like how we use brushes to paint happy little trees, we can use the word "study" to create new words like biology, psychology, and geology. Keep exploring and painting with words, my friend!
Words ending in -ology have to do with the study of something. E.g. biology--the study of life (bios) Words ending in -scope have to do with looking at or watching something E.g. microscope--something for looking at very small things (mikros)