ology

IPA: ˈɑɫʌdʒi

noun

  • (colloquial) Any branch of learning, especially one ending in “-logy”.
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Examples of "ology" in Sentences

  • Tax policy isn't an ology, after all.
  • NO the suffix ology means the study of.
  • Don't know what to do with it, it's not an ology.
  • Surely an ology isn't just words about something.
  • This is not the case with kernel based method ology.
  • Tehran-ology is the only way to try and understand it.
  • I think indicating logos as the origin of ology is okay.
  • Response: I study - ology, which is one of the natural sciences.
  • Any dictionary will contrast the difference between ography and ology.
  • There simply aren't any career opportunities for someone with a BS in - ology in Hometown.
  • (Note: I've filed this under "general" since AcmeGirl doesn't specify if her ology is in the physical or biological sciences.)
  • Which makes me wonder whether women in - ology don't travel to conferences as much as their male counterparts (because of family obligations, etc.)?
  • Professor Alan Marquand, whose voice in matters of Greek archæology is second in authority to none, is even of opinion that the Corinthian capital is of lotus derivation.
  • Unlike the biomedical fields, it is rare in - ology to have six digit multiple year grants which can fund an entire post-doc or PhD, so the process of grant-writing is much more ubiquitous.
  • Were I asked to define it, I should reply that archæology is that science which enables us to register and classify our knowledge of the sum of man's achievement in those arts and handicrafts whereby he has, in time past, signalized his passage from barbarism to civilization.

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