There is usually no "ology" used. Gastronomy is defined as "the art or science of good eating." Otherwise, culinary arts is the noun that describes the study of cooking. Bon Apetit!
Ology means "study of" for example: geology (the study of the earth) biology (the study of life) zoology (the study of animals) typology (the study of types)
Artology. :)
You get a cooking license by going to cooking school!
They're yummy! Marsh warts are another name for cranberries
Some descriptive cooking words (adjectives) that start with A are:acidicaddedadventurousappealingappetizingaromaticauthenticawful
techno ology
Yes, in medical terminology, the combining vowel is required between word roots and suffixes in order to facilitate pronunciation and understanding.
-Ology is a suffix. -Ology often means the study of.
The suffix -ology means the study of
-ology means the study of in Greek.
ology means "the study of"
The suffix -ology means the study of
-ology means the study of
zoology, pronounced "zoo-ology"
Could you please elaborate on what type of ology it is? (E.g. etymology)
Psyche - mind Ology - Study of Study of the mind.
Ology means the study of. For example: Biology - study of bio