Words ending in -ology have to do with the study of something. E.g. Biology--the study of life (bios)
Words ending in -scope have to do with looking at or watching something E.g. microscope--something for looking at very small things (mikros)
Ology means the study of. Scope means to see or watch.
-Ology is a suffix. -Ology often means the study of.
-ology means the study of
The definition of the suffixes -dynia and -algia mean?
If you mean the word parts of psychology, then they are psych and ology, psych meaning the mind, and ology meaning the study of something, so psychology all together would mean the study of the mind.
A suffix is a part of a word that goes at the end. Suffixes come from the Greek and Latin languages and usually tell tenses.
-Ology is a suffix. -Ology often means the study of.
-ology means the study of in Greek.
-ology means the study of
"Psych" refers to the mind or soul, while "ology" means the study of. Therefore, psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behavior.
Ology means the study of. For example: Biology - study of bio
the study of
The blah-blah-scope is the instrument used to perform the blah-blah-scopy.
"ology" and "ism" can function as both word roots and suffixes in the English language.
The definition of the suffixes -dynia and -algia mean?
"Derm" means skin and "ology" means study of. Therefore, "dermatology" is the study of the skin.
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