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The word 'malacology' came from the French word 'mamagologie.' It is the study of mollusks and is a branch of zoology.

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What is Malacology?

Malacologists- People who study snails or mollusks


What is the study of snails called?

Malacology Here's the link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malacology


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Malacology is branch of study within the area of invertebrate zoology. Specifically this branch deals with the study of aquatic mollusks.


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What is the opposite of etymology?

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