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I think it could be a root word.

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There are no words that start with "logy", except for the word "logy".

However, many words start with the suffix "-logy" or "the study of", including biology, glaciology, geology, paleontology, pathology, and entomology.

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Some nouns with the suffix -logy are:

  • analogy
  • anesthesiology
  • anthropology
  • apology
  • archaeology
  • astrology
  • audiology
  • biology
  • cardiology
  • chronology
  • climatology
  • cosmetology
  • criminology
  • cryptology
  • cytology
  • dermatology
  • ecology
  • endocrinology
  • entomology
  • eulogy
  • gemology
  • genealogy
  • gynecology
  • hematology
  • hydrology
  • ichthyology
  • immunology
  • meteorology
  • methodology
  • microbiology
  • mineralogy
  • mythology
  • nanotechnology
  • neonatology
  • numerology
  • ontology
  • ophthalmology
  • ornithology
  • paleontology
  • parasitology
  • pathology
  • pharmacology
  • psychology
  • radiology
  • rheumatology
  • seismology
  • serology
  • sociology
  • technology
  • terminology
  • theology
  • toxicology
  • trilogy
  • vulcanology
  • zoology

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answ2. logy as in biology, geology metrology etc means study of. Related to the word logic.

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"logy" means the science of. Like take Biology for instance... the beginning,bio meaning life; and the end, logy meaning the study of... so biology is the study of life.

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bio logy is older than 100 centurybio logy is older than 100 century

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The Latin root word for "logy" is "logia," which means "study" or "science."

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The study of life. (Bio-life) (-logy-the study of) The study of life. (Bio-life) (-logy-the study of)

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zoology means the study of animals. zoo is for animal. logy means study. together they are 'animal study'

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Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove was created in 1818.

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The population of Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove is 1,978.

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fogy, logy, hoagie

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It's a suffix.

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The area of Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove is 16.98 square kilometers.

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In the word "astrology," the suffix "-logy" means "study of." So, astrology refers to the study of the positions and movements of celestial bodies, such as planets and stars, and their purported influence on human affairs and natural events.

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zoology, psychology, parasitology, pedagogy, topology. These are words using logy as a suffix. Logic, Logistics, are maybe what you're looking for.

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If "logy" is to the study of something, then a similar suffix for "toward" would be "-ward." For example, the word "forward" means a direction or movement towards something.

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No, the root word of "trilogy" is "tri-" meaning three, while "logy" comes from the Greek word "logos" meaning word or study. So "trilogy" is derived from two Greek roots, not just "logy."

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Ethnology The suffix '-logy' means 'science of' or 'study of' so a word that means 'love of people' would be something like 'Anthrophilia'

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Its a loogie and its a nasty thing , its almost like boogersish thing but you cough it up it also like spit and yeah

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No. It is the study of myths (mytho-logy), but it is not a science.

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dem=people logy=study your welcome!!

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-- Oncology

-- pneumology

-- neurology

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Theo = God logy= study

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Fibro logy is a protein that help into the clotting of the blood.

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Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove's population density is 116.5 people per square kilometer.

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You probably mean the English word termination -logy, which is not a word on its own. It derives from Greek logos, a word, discourse or discussion.

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In geology, "-logy" refers to the study of a particular subject. So "geology" specifically refers to the study of the Earth's structure, history, and processes.

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hi how you doing is the answer

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neonatus (newborns) and -logy (the study of... )

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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.

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opthalmos- relating to the eyes, logy-study of

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Well, logy means science or study of, and that's it.

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It is ultimately derived from the Greek word "logos", meaning "word". So -logy had the meaning of one who speaks in a certain way, or speaks about a certain topic. For example:

tautology

eulogy

It is now mostly used to denote the science of, or study of, in the form -ology. For example:

meteorology

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-logy itself is a suffix that means 'study of' the bit of the word that comes before it just determines what it is a study of. eg. biology - the study of living things and sociology - the study of social behaviour

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Some words with "logy" in them include biology, psychology, geology, and theology. These words refer to the study of living organisms, the human mind and behavior, the study of rocks and the Earth, and the study of religious beliefs, respectively.

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This is not a prefix, but a suffix. Biology, geology, zoology, are just some of the words with ology. This means the "study of" in latin.

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"Element-logy" likely refers to the study of elements, which belong to the periodic table of elements. Elements are substances that cannot be broken down into simpler components and are represented by a unique chemical symbol.

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From the word bio, Bio means life and logy mean knowledge.

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The differential of the product xy with respect to x is y + x dy/dx. The differential of logy with respect to x is (1/y) dy/dx. The role of c in this question is not made clear.

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