-logy
Informally, an ology is an academic discipline ending in -ology. Such words are formed from Greek or Latin roots with the terminal -ology meaning "words about".
"An ology. He gets an ology and he says he's failed. You get an ology, you're a scientist!" Maureen Lipman, in a 1980s British Telecom TV ad
Here is a list of some ologies (filtered from a word list):
- Anthropology, words about mankind
- Archaeology
- Assyriology, words about the Assyrians
- Astrology, words about stars
- Axiology, words about axios (which means what in the Greek language?)
- Biology, words about life
- Cardiology, words about the heart
- Climatology, words about the climate
- Cosmology, words about the cosmos
- Cryptology, words about hidden things
- Cytology
- Demonology, words about demons
- Ecology
- Egyptology, words about the ancient Egyptians
- Embryology
- Entomology
- Enzymology
- Epidemiology
- Epistemology
- Ethnology
- Ethology
- Etymology
- Geochronology
- Geology
- Gerontology
- Haplology
- Herpetology
- Histology
- Horology
- Hydrology
- Lithology
- Meteorology
- Methodology
- Morphology
- Musicology
- Mycology
- Mythology
- Neurology, words about nerves
- Neuropathology
- Neurophysiology
- Numerology
- Oncology
- Ontology
- Ophthalmology
- Ornithology, the study of birds
- Osteology
- Palaentology
- Parapsychology
- Pathology
- Petrology
- Pharmacology
- Phenomenology
- Philology
- Phonology
- Physiology
- Psychobiology
- Psychology, words about souls
- Psychophysiology
- Radiology
- Rheology
- Seismology
- Serology
- Sociology, words about society
- Technology
- Teleology
- Teratology, literally words about wonders, or monsters
- Theology
- Topology
- Toxicology
- Typology
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