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Is olgy a suffix?

no. but ology is and ology means study of the study of.


What words mean the same as ology?

study of something like angelology means you study angels


What is a verb for the root word ology?

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!


Zoology has a suffix of ology are there any more words like this one?

ontology, ethnology, histology, morphology, neurology, necrology, dendrology,


How has English language influence spanish language?

English has given words related to sports such as futbol (football), baloncesto (basketball), hockey... In last years (since 1960 and XXI century), Spanish has taken modern world words related to business, shopping, technology, television, music, fashion... (trendy, handicap, guay, cool, crash, outlet, tablet, internet...)


What does the greek root ology mean?

-Ology is a suffix. -Ology often means the study of.


What does the prefix -ology mean?

It means the study of... Like geology means the study of earth.


Which English words do you use in your language?

In many languages, English words are often borrowed for technology, fashion, and popular culture. Terms like "internet," "computer," and "fashion" are commonly used across various languages. Additionally, English slang and phrases frequently make their way into everyday conversation, especially among younger speakers. This blending reflects globalization and the influence of English-speaking media.


What is the difference between -ology and -osophy?

"-ology" refers to the study of a particular subject or field, such as biology or psychology, while "-osophy" typically refers to a system of beliefs or principles related to a certain topic, like philosophy or theology. "-ology" is more focused on the scientific study and analysis of a subject, while "-osophy" is often associated with the philosophical or theoretical aspects of a topic.


How do you say words in french?

Like you say them in English.


Are there any rude words in English?

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Why does American English not have the letter U in words like honored and colored?

American English does not have the letter u in words (like honored and colored) to the credit of the Websters Dictionary in 1828. Websters set the precendence for the spelling of these English words leaving out the u.