ontology, ethnology, histology, morphology, neurology, necrology, dendrology,
it refers to any science or knowledge base.
study of something like angelology means you study angels
-idle isn't a suffix. There are words that end with -idle, like bridle, but it isn't a suffix.
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 :)
No, but it could have a suffix added to it, to make it into words like deserving or deserved.
dislike, unlike,
like aborTION
Do you mean knowing what the prefix and suffix of a word mean? Like biology? Bio-life ology-study of So biology means the study of life. Is that what you mean?
Well there are words like "childish".
Agent nouns borrowed from Latin, like successor, doctor, inheritor, often take the suffix -or.
Ier is a comparative suffix. This suffix happens when there is a y on the end of an adjective like happy-happier.
the 'an' is the suffix and it basically means 'the people of' - works for lots of place words: , Jerseyans, Texans, Angeleans