The word 'malacology' came from the French word 'mamagologie.' It is the study of mollusks and is a branch of zoology.
Etymology is the opposite of Antipodes
The study of word origins is called etymology. In my student days I was told that it is one of the less exact areas of historical linguistics.
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What is the etymology of the word persecute its for my language homework
Given the conflicting evidence, linguists could not agree on the etymology of the word.
Malacologists- People who study snails or mollusks
Malacology Here's the link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malacology
Malacology is branch of study within the area of invertebrate zoology. Specifically this branch deals with the study of aquatic mollusks.
Malacology
Malacology is the study of mollusks, which are the second-largest phylum of animals. Mollusks include; snails, slugs, clams, octopuses and squid.
Oceanology, oceanography or marine science.
The etymology of etymology is from the greek etumologia which means "true sense of a word"
malacologist I think it is conchhologist Its CONCHOLOGIST only one H. ------------------------------- Note: Conchology can be viewed as one aspect of malacology, the study of molluscs. Malacology studies molluscs as whole organisms, not just their shells.
A zoologist or aquatic biologist might study mollusks. Malacology is the study of mollusks in zoology.
Etymology is the opposite of Antipodes
what is the etymology of clement
No, a thesaurus does not give the etymology of a word. However, the etymology can be found in a dictionary.