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The suffix "-ologies" is derived from the Greek word "logia" and is used to denote a branch of knowledge or study related to a specific subject. For example, "biology" is the study of living organisms, and "psychology" is the study of the mind and behavior.
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| Name of study | Subject of study |
|---|---|
| Acarology | Tick and mites |
| Actinobiology | Effects of radiation on living organisms |
| Acintology | Effects of lights on chemicals |
| Aerobiology | Organic particles, such as bacteria and fungal spore, that are passively transported through the air |
| Aerology | The atmosphere |
| Aetiology | Causation of disease |
| Agnoiology | Things we are ignorant of, or thing that can not be known |
| Agrobiology | Plant nutrition and growth related to soil conditions |
| Agrology | Soils (non Canadian), Art and science of agriculture (Canada) |
| Agrosology | Grasses |
| Algology | Algae, or pain |
| Allergology | Causes and treatments of allergies |
| Andrology | Male health and disease |
| Anesthesiology | Anesthesia and Anesthetics |
| Angelology | Angels |