The term for the study of words is "lexicology."
Etymology is the study of the origin and history of words, including their form and meaning.
"Vocabulary words" refers to any words a person knows, while "study words" are specific words someone is actively learning. Study words can be part of a person's vocabulary, but not all vocabulary words are study words.
The term for a word's origin is etymology. It refers to the study of the history and development of words, including their origins, changes in form and meaning over time, and the influences of different languages and cultures.
A wordologist is not a recognized or commonly used term. It does not correspond to a specific profession or field of study. It may be a made-up or abstract term used to describe someone who is passionate about words or who has a deep understanding of language.
The two Greek words for biology are "bios" meaning life and "logos" meaning study or discourse. Combined, they form the term "biology" which refers to the scientific study of living organisms and their interactions with their environment.
Etymology is the study of the origin and history of words, including their form and meaning.
the study of the internal structure of words in a language
The term psychology is derived from two Greek words 'psyche' meaning soul and 'logos' meaning science or study of a subject.
"Trichology" is the technical term for the study of hair.
There is no term as there is no reason to study them.
The term "ecology" originates from the Greek words "oikos" meaning "house" or "home" and "logos" meaning "study" or "science." It was first coined by Ernst Haeckel in 1866 to describe the study of the relationships between organisms and their environment.
The term that means the study of is "ology," such as biology, psychology, or geology.
Mycology is the medical term that refers to the study of fungus.
The term "anthropology" is derived from the Greek words "anthropos," meaning human, and "logia," meaning study of. Therefore, anthropology is the study of humans and their societies, behaviors, and cultures.
"Trichology" is the technical term for the study of hair.
The medical term for the study of the nerves is neurology.
Bacteriology is the medical term meaning study of bacteria.