-ology means the study of
-Ology is a suffix. -Ology often means the study of.
the suffix for physiology is ology, meaning the study of something
The suffix of investigation is -tion. This suffix means the process of.
there is no prefix, and the suffix is ology ( I think! I'm not an expert!)
The study of.
ology is the suffix and tech is the base word.
-Ology is a suffix. -Ology often means the study of.
Ology means the study of. For example: Biology - study of bio
The suffix -ology means the study of
The suffix -ology means the study of
ology means "the study of"
No, "olgy" is not a standard suffix in English. It does not have a specific meaning or grammatical role in forming words like other suffixes such as "-ly" or "-tion."
Correct, the suffix -ology means the study of a particular subject or field. For example, biology is the study of living organisms, and geology is the study of the Earth's structure and composition.
-ology
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)
The suffix for the word "ology" is -ology. It is commonly used to indicate a branch of study or science.
Is it for any particular theme? Manipulating is one. Anti-technology, generally anything with 'ology' as a suffix.