The root for the study of is "ology".
The root "log" means word or study. This root is commonly found in words like "biology" (study of life) and "geology" (study of the earth).
study
You are probably thinking of -logy. For example, psychology is the study of the mind or the psyche; sociology is the study of society and culture, etc. It comes from the Latin word "logos."
Bio->life ology->study of Biology
The root -logy in the word "biology" means the study of or the science of. So, biology refers to the study of living organisms and their interactions with each other and their environment.
The root "log" means word or study. This root is commonly found in words like "biology" (study of life) and "geology" (study of the earth).
study
"Study".
i think it would be the root
You are probably thinking of -logy. For example, psychology is the study of the mind or the psyche; sociology is the study of society and culture, etc. It comes from the Latin word "logos."
Bio->life ology->study of Biology
The root -logy in the word "biology" means the study of or the science of. So, biology refers to the study of living organisms and their interactions with each other and their environment.
One root at a time.
the study of
Chronos: time. Logos: the study of something. Chronology: the study of time.
The Greek root word for the study of numbers is "arithmos," which means "number." This root is the basis for terms like "arithmetic," the branch of mathematics dealing with numbers and their operations. Another relevant Greek root is "mathema," which means "knowledge" or "science," forming the basis of the word "mathematics," encompassing the study of numbers, quantities, and shapes.
No it is a root meaning head, cheif, or leader from the latin word caput