-logy actually comes from the Greek -logia. It refers to areas of study or sometimes pieces of writing.
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.
the study of
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The root words "log-" and "-logy" are related to the meaning of "word" or "study". For example, "log-" is derived from the Greek word "logos," which means word, while "-logy" comes from the Greek word "logia," which translates to study or science.
I think it could be a root word.
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.
Yes. It comes from "logos, " the Greek word for "story."
"logy" means the science of. Like take Biology for instance... the beginning,bio meaning life; and the end, logy meaning the study of... so biology is the study of life.
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There isn't a Latin root for '-ology'. The root instead is found in the classical Greek language of the ancient Greeks. The root for '-logy' is the Greek logos for 'word'.
Here is a list of five words with the root of 'aesth.' First is aesthesiodic. Four others are aesthesiogenesis, aesthesiometry, aesthesiophysiology, and aesthetic.