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The suffix of investigation is -tion. This suffix means the process of.
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There is no suffix in misjudge.
Yes, the suffix is tion
geology
The prefix is geo e.g. * geography/ geographer * geology/ geologist * geophysics * geomorphology * geodesic
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-ology IS the suffix. It means science. You can put various prefixes in front of it: biology, geology, psychology,
The suffix of investigation is -tion. This suffix means the process of.
The term that means the study of is "ology," such as biology, psychology, or geology.
The suffix "-ology" in English means the study or science of a particular subject or field. For example, "biology" means the study of living organisms, "psychology" means the study of the mind and behavior, and "geology" means the study of the earth's history and structure.
This is not a prefix, but a suffix. Biology, geology, zoology, are just some of the words with ology. This means the "study of" in latin.
yes it does. -ology is from the greek origin.(:
The root of the word "geology" is "geo," which refers to the Earth. The suffix "-ology" comes from the Greek word "logos," meaning "study of" or "science." So, "geology" is the study of the Earth.
The suffix ology means the study of however there isn't a word scienceology. More specific sciences do have this suffix applied to them such as biology (the study of life), ecology (the study of ecosystems, geology (the study of the earth) are a few examples.
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