'Bios' is the Greek word for 'life' (much of our study of medicine and science comes from Greek), and to do with living organisms in context of their environment. 'Logos' is the Greek for 'reason'. Hence combined in our English language becomes 'bio-logy'. An -ology is always the formal structured study of something, though this is not the only word form for that.
the root word bio means having to do with life.Or just life.
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.
the root word is'confirminglyishness'
the root word is decor and that is the root word of decorate
The root word for bias is "bi-" which means two or twice.
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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.
The Greek root word for life is "bios," which is often used in words related to biology, such as "biology" (study of life) or "biography" (written account of someone's life).
biology, bio-sphere, biography.("'\(o.o)/"')
The root word of pterodactyl is tera. This root word means trillion.
the root word bio means having to do with life.Or just life.
The root "log" means word or study. This root is commonly found in words like "biology" (study of life) and "geology" (study of the earth).
Bio->life ology->study of Biology
Words are made up of root words. Like the root word of runners is run. So the root word of zoology would be zoo. Zoology means a science or branch of biology that has to do with animals. Hope this helps :)
The root for nucleoid is nucleus, which is not, sadly, either a Greek word or root. The Greek root meaning irreducible or uncuttable is atomos, from which we get the word atom, atomic, etc.
The root word "ovi" generally refers to eggs or ovum in the context of biology or zoology. It can also refer to sheeps or sheep-related terms in some languages.