biology
biology, psychology
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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)
The suffix -ology means the study of
no. but ology is and ology means study of the study of.
study of something like angelology means you study angels
it refers to any science or knowledge base.
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!
ology means "the study of"
-ology means the study of