• -ology

    Origin

    -o- ("(interconsonantal)") + -logy.

    Suffix

    -ology
    1. Alternative form of -logy, used for phonological reasons when the preceding morpheme ends in certain consonant sounds.
    2. (often humorous) added to an ordinary English word to create a name for a (possibly non-existent) field of study

    Related terms

    © Wiktionary