-ology is a suffix, not a part of speech. A suffix ends a word to give more details/specifics to the root. It can also cause the root to mean something different than it originally meant.
"-ology" means "the study of."
The suffix ology means 'the study of'.
part of speech
Adjective
What part of speech is thaw
The part of speech for oscillate is verb.
An adjective is a part of speech.
It's a noun. I think most words that end -ology are nouns - biology geology microbiology etc
-Ology is a suffix. -Ology often means the study of.
The suffix -ology means the study of
ology means "the study of"
The suffix -ology means the study of
-ology means the study of in Greek.
no. but ology is and ology means study of the study of.
-ology means the study of
zoology, pronounced "zoo-ology"
Could you please elaborate on what type of ology it is? (E.g. etymology)
Psyche - mind Ology - Study of Study of the mind.
yes it does. -ology is from the greek origin.(: