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OLogy is a website that lets kids explore different branches of science, such as anthropology, astronomy, and zoology. Kids can play games, do activities, collect cards, and meet scientists on OLogy.
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Ology can be a noun or a suffix that refers to a scientific study of a particular subject. Learn the meaning, pronunciation, and usage of ology with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary and other sources.
- Acarology to Autecology
- Bacteriology to Dipterology
- Ecohydrology to Gynecology
- Hematology to Lymphology
- Malacology to Otology
- Otorhinolaryngology to Pulmonology
- Radiology to Typology
- Urology to Zymology
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Acarology: The study of ticks and mites Actinobiology: The study of the effects of radiation upon living organisms Actinology: The study of the effect of light on chemicals Aerobiology: A branch of biology that studies organic particles transported by the air Aerology: The study of the atmosphereAetiology: The study of the causes of disease Agrobio...
Bacteriology: The study of bacteria Bioecology: The study of the interaction of life in the environment Biology: The study of life Bromatology: The study of food Cardiology: The study of the heart Cariology: The study of cells; the study of dental cavities Cetology: The study of cetaceans (e.g., whales, dolphins) Climatology: The study of the clima...
Ecohydrology: The study of interactions between organisms and the water cycle Ecology: The study of the relationships between living organisms and their environment Ecophysiology: The study of the interrelationship between an organism's physical functioning and its environment Edaphology: A branch of soil science that studies the influence of soil ...
Hematology: The study of blood Heliology: The study of the sun Helioseismology: The study of vibrations and oscillations in the sun Helminthology: The study of parasitic worms Hepatology: The study of the liver Herbology: The study of the therapeutic use of plants Herpetology: The study of reptiles and amphibians Heteroptology: The study of true bu...
Malacology: The study of mollusks Mammalogy: The study of mammals Meteorology: The study of weather Methodology: The study of methods Metrology: The study of measurement Microbiology: The study of micro-organisms Micrology: The science of preparing and handling microscopic objects Mineralogy: The study of minerals Mycology: The study of fungi Myolo...
Otorhinolaryngology: The study of the ear, nose, and throat Paleoanthropology: The study of prehistoric people and human origins Paleobiology: The study of prehistoric life Paleobotany: The study of prehistoric metaphytes Paleoclimatology: The study of prehistoric climates Paleoecology: The study of prehistoric environments by analyzing fossils and...
Radiology: The study of rays, usually ionizing radiation Reflexology: Originally the study of reflexes or of reflex responses Rheology: The study of flow Rheumatology: The study of rheumatic diseases Rhinology: The study of the nose Sarcology: A subsection of anatomy that studies the soft tissues Scatology: The study of feces Sedimentology: A branc...
Urology: The study of the urogenital tract Vaccinology: The study of vaccines Virology: The study of viruses Volcanology (vulcanology): The study of volcanoes Xenobiology: The study of nonterrestrial life Xylology: The study of wood Zooarchaeology: The study of animal remains from archaeological sites to reconstruct relationships between people, an...
Learn about the scientific disciplines that end with -ology, from acarology to zoology. Find out the meaning and scope of each ology and its related fields.
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Learn how to form nouns from -ology, which means 'the study of something'. See examples of words like psychology, sociology, and biology.
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