It is ultimately derived from the Greek word "logos", meaning "word". So -logy had the meaning of one who speaks in a certain way, or speaks about a certain topic. For example:
tautology
eulogy
It is now mostly used to denote the science of, or study of, in the form -ology. For example:
meteorology
The suffix "logy" means the study of something, for example "psychology" is the study of the mind. Hope this helps!
-logy means "the study or science of".
study of the earth
The root -logy in the word "biology" means the study of or the science of. So, biology refers to the study of living organisms and their interactions with each other and their environment.
zoology means the study of animals. zoo is for animal. logy means study. together they are 'animal study'
dem=people logy=study your welcome!!
You probably mean the English word termination -logy, which is not a word on its own. It derives from Greek logos, a word, discourse or discussion.
From the word bio, Bio means life and logy mean knowledge.
There are no words that start with "logy", except for the word "logy".However, many words start with the suffix "-logy" or "the study of", including biology, glaciology, geology, paleontology, pathology, and entomology.
Mineralsmineralogy means the study of minerals you MORON!!! IT SAYS IT IN THE WORD!!!mineral-logy. logy mean study. mineral is the word its studding you STUPID IDIOT!!! pay attention in class. sheesh.
The suffix "-logy" means "the study of" or "the science of." It is commonly used in forming terms for various fields of study or branches of knowledge, such as biology (the study of living organisms) or psychology (the science of mind and behavior).
Some nouns with the suffix -logy are:analogyanesthesiologyanthropologyapologyarchaeologyastrologyaudiologybiologycardiologychronologyclimatologycosmetologycriminologycryptologycytologydermatologyecologyendocrinologyentomologyeulogygemologygenealogygynecologyhematologyhydrologyichthyologyimmunologymeteorologymethodologymicrobiologymineralogymythologynanotechnologyneonatologynumerologyontologyophthalmologyornithologypaleontologyparasitologypathologypharmacologypsychologyradiologyrheumatologyseismologyserologysociologytechnologyterminologytheologytoxicologytrilogyvulcanologyzoology
answ2. logy as in biology, geology metrology etc means study of. Related to the word logic.