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Informally, an ology is a field of study or academic discipline ending in the suffix -ology. Such words are formed from Greek or Latin roots with the terminal -ology meaning "words about".

"An ology. He gets an ology and he says he's failed. 
 You get an ology, you're a scientist!"
 Maureen Lipman, in a 1980s British Telecom TV ad 

Here is a list of some ologies (filtered from a word list):

See also:

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