biology
Straunghne
biology, psychology
aetiologyanesthesiologyanthologyanthropologyapologyarcheologyastrologyaudiologybacteriologybiologybiotechnologycampanologycardiologychronologyclimatologycosmetologycosmologycriminologycryptologycytologydemonologydendrochronologydermatologydoxologyecologyembryologyendocrinologyentomologyepidemiologyepistemologyescapologyeschatologyethnologyethologyetiologyetymologyexobiologyfuturologygemologygeologygeomorphologygerontologyglaciologygraphologygynecologyhematologyherpetologyhistologyhomologyhorologyhydrologyichthyologyideologyimmunologylithologymeteorologymethodologymicrobiologymorphologymusicologymycologymythologynanotechnologynarratologynecrologyneurobiologyneurologyneurophysiologynumerologyoceanologyoenologyoncologyontologyophthalmologyornithologypalaeontologypaleontologyparapsychologyparasitologypathologypedologypenologypetrologypharmacologyphenomenologyphilologyphonologyphraseologyphrenologyphysiologypsephologypsychologypsychopathologyradiologyreflexologyrheologyscatologyseismologyselenologyserologysexologysinologysociobiologysociologyspeleologytautologytechnologyteleologyterminologytheologytopologytoxicologytypologyufologyurbanologyurologyvirologyzoology
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.
ology means "the study of"
The suffix -ology means the study of
-ology means the study of in Greek.
-ology means the study of
The shortest "-ology" word is "ology" itself, which means the study of a specific subject or field.