-ology, -logy, -ologist, -logist
(Greek: a suffix meaning: to talk, to speak; a branch of knowledge; any science or academic field that ends in -ology which is a variant of -logy; a person who speaks in a certain manner; someone who deals with certain topics or subjects)
The word -ology is a back-formation from the names of certain disciplines. The -logy element basically means "the study of ____". Such words are formed from Greek or Latin roots with the terminal -logy derived from the Greek suffix -λογια (-logia), speaking, from λεγειν (legein), "to speak".
The suffix -ology is considered to be misleading sometimes as when the "o" is actually part of the word stem that receives the -logy ending; such as, bio + logy.
Through the years -ology and -logy have come to mean, "study of" or "science of" and either of these suffixes often utilize the form of -ologist, "one who (whatever the preceding element refers to)".
The examples shown in this unit represent just a small fraction of the many words that exist in various dictionaries.
2. Knowledge of the conditions of weather, atmospheric changes, etc., of a particular region: Meteorology is the scientific study of the physical and chemical phenomena of the atmosphere; especially, as they relate to weather and climate conditions.
Meteorology is now commonly used to include all of the scientific studies of the role of the atmosphere in the global climate systems.
![Science of the atmosphere including weather conditions.](http://www.wordinfo.info/words/images/meteorology-1.jpg)
![Weather predictions.](http://www.wordinfo.info/words/images/meteorology-2.jpg)
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2. The study of or research about fogs and smogs; especially, those affecting air pollution levels.
Is it possible that there are husbands and wives who divorced each other because they were misologists?
A misologist can also be a person of action who prefers to plunge ahead to accomplish something instead of talking about it so much.
2. A hater of over reasoning or critical comments: As a young pre-teenager, Larry became a misologist because he never wanted to listen to his parents trying to explain why he was not allowed to do the same things as grown-ups, like staying up late or watching crime movies on TV.![Anyone who hates or distrusts arguments or discussions with others.](http://www.wordinfo.info/words/images/misologist-1.jpg)
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![A hatred of enlightenment or a closed mind to reasoning or knowledge.](http://www.wordinfo.info/words/images/misology-1.jpg)
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"A mixologist has helped to create and to ease the morning after a night of drinking with special mixtures of flavors."