zoology is a field of study and so has no original language. The ancient Greeks wrote about zoology, although they did not use that term. They spoke and wrote in Greek. When science redeveloped in Europe, the international language was still Latin, so many works were written in Latin, until the common languages became more acceptable for formal conversation.
There really is no antonym for the word zoology. There is nothing that has an "opposite" meaning.
Aristotle is often credited as the "father of zoology" for his extensive studies and classification of animals in ancient Greece. His work laid the foundation for the field of zoology as we know it today.
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there is four syllables in zoology, but it also breaks the rule of have a vowel in each syllable
They are pretty much the same thing. A zoologist studies zoology. And that's that.
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what is civil original language
what is civil original language
The original language of the gospels is Greek.
Duck in the original language is.....Duck
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Islam original language was Arabic and is Arabic.
The original language for astronomy is from Greek
The original language of the Epic of Gilgamesh is Sumerian.
The original language of the Book of Matthew is Greek.
The original language of the Gospel of Matthew is Greek.
The original language of the New Testament was Greek.