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'.
The root for the study of is "ology".
correction: olygy does not exist, however the latin root "OLOGY" phonetically sounds like ol Y gy (all-e-gee)the study of _____________ -ologyblank being the field in referencei.e. meteorology, astrology etc...
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)
Ah, what a delightful question! The verb for the root word "ology" is "study." Just like how we use brushes to paint happy little trees, we can use the word "study" to create new words like biology, psychology, and geology. Keep exploring and painting with words, my friend!
Greek and Latin is used for scientific terms and in law. The words with “ology” is Latin for the “ study of” .
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That is a trick question because the root phone is a greek AND a latin root.
The Latin root for "nine" is "novem."
what is the latin root for apparently
The Latin root for "people" is "populus."
The Latin root of Prefer is Praeferre.
The latin root for flexible is flex.