Some nouns with the suffix -logy are:
logy
To turn "exclaim" into a noun, you can add the suffix "-ation" to make it "exclamation."
It's a suffix.
indicating a person skilled or involved in a branch of study denoted by a noun ending in -logy (such as biologist corresponding to biology).
The noun forms for the verb to persecute are:persecutor (suffix, 'or')persecution (suffix, 'ion')
geology
The suffix that means "study of" is -logy. Therefore, combining it with the combining form gastro would give us gastrology, which refers to the study of the stomach.
I think it could be a root word.
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 noun form of "versatile" is versatility.
"Biology" contains the Greek suffix "-logy," which means the study of.
No, the word "serenity" does not contain a derivational noun suffix. It is derived from the adjective "serene" by adding the noun suffix "-ity" to form a new noun.