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1. Assyriologist: lt;p> Assyriology (from Greek Ἀσσυρίᾱ, Assyriā; and -λογία, -logia) is the World Heritage Encyclopedia, the

2. Origin of Amphibology French amphibologie from Late Latin amphibologia Latin amphibo (lia) ambiguity (from Greek amphiboliā) (from amphibolos doubtful amphibole) Latin -logia -logy (added on …

3. Agrostology (from Greek ἄγρωστις, agrōstis, "type of grass"; and -λογία, -logia), sometimes graminology, is the scientific study of the grasses (the family Poaceae, or Gramineae).

4. Agrostology (from Greek ἄγρωστις, agrōstis, "type of grass"; and -λογία, -logia), sometimes graminology, is the scientific study of the grasses (the family Poaceae, or Gramineae)

5. Cetology (from Greek κῆτος, kētos, "whale"; and -λογία, -logia) is the branch of marine mammal science that studies the approximately eighty species of whales, dolphins, and porpoise in …

6. Cetology (from Greek κῆτος, kētos, "whale"; and -λογία, -logia) is the branch of marine mammal science that studies the approximately eighty species of whales, dolphins, and porpoise in …

7. In case you haven’t done the same yet, here’s what i found on Wikipedia: Axiology (from Greek ἀξία, axia, "value, worth"; and -λογία, -logia) is the philosophical study of value

8. Christology (from Christ and Greek-λογία, -logia) is a field of study within Christian theology which is concerned with the nature of Jesus Christ, particularly with how the divine and human are related in his person.Christology is generally less concerned with the details of Jesus' life than with how the human and divine co-exist in one person

9. Arachnology is the scientific study of spiders and related animals such as scorpions, pseudoscorpions, and harvestmen, collectively called Arachnids.Those who study spiders and other Arachnids are arachnologists.More narrowly, the study of spiders alone (order Araneae) is known as araneology.The word "arachnology" derives from Greek ἀράχνη, arachnē, "spider"; and -λογία, -logia

10. Agrostology (from Greek ἄγρωστις, agrōstis, "type of grass"; and -λογία, -logia), sometimes graminology, is the scientific study of the grasses (the family Poaceae, or Gramineae).The grasslike species of the sedge family (), the rush family (), and the bulrush or cattail family are often included with the true grasses in the category of graminoid, although strictly speaking

11. Axiology (from Greek ἀξίᾱ, axiā, "value, worth"; and -λογία, -logia) is the study of quality or value.It is often taken to include ethics and aesthetics — philosophical fields that depend crucially on notions of value — and sometimes it is held to lay the groundwork for these fields, and thus to be similar to value theory and meta-ethics.

12. Anthology (n.) 1630s, "collection of poetry," from Latin anthologia, from Greek anthologia "collection of small poems and epigrams by several authors," literally "flower-gathering," from anthos "a flower" (see anther) + logia "collection, collecting," from legein "gather," from PIE root *leg-(1) "to collect, gather," with derivatives meaning "to speak (to 'pick out words')."