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9-letter words containing log

  • footslogs — Plural form of footslog.
  • fossilogy — (archaic, 1776-19th century) The science or study of fossils.
  • garbology — the study of the material discarded by a society to learn what it reveals about social or cultural patterns.
  • gemmology — (mineralogy, petrology) the branch of mineralogy that studies mineral gems and petrified gemstones.
  • genealogy — a record or account of the ancestry and descent of a person, family, group, etc.
  • geneology — Misspelling of genealogy.
  • geologies — Plural form of geology.
  • geologist — a person who specializes in geologic research and study.
  • geologize — to study geology.
  • gizmology — gadgetry; gadgets collectively
  • gnomology — a collection or anthology of gnomes or aphorisms.
  • hagiology — the branch of literature dealing with the lives and legends of the saints.
  • halogeton — a poisonous herbaceous plant, native to Siberia, that grows in North America
  • haplology — the omission of one of two similar adjacent syllables or sounds in a word, as in substituting morphonemic for morphophonemic or in the pronunciation [prob-lee] /ˈprɒb li/ (Show IPA) for probably.
  • heliology — the study of the sun
  • heptalogy — (rare) # A set of seven works of art that are connected, and that can be seen either as a single work or as seven individual works. They are commonly found in literature, film, or video games.
  • herbology — the study or collecting of herbs, especially as a hobby.
  • hierology — literature or learning regarding sacred things.
  • hippology — the study of horses.
  • histology — the branch of biology dealing with the study of tissues.
  • holograms — Plural form of hologram.
  • holograph — Also, holographic [hol-uh-graf-ik, hoh-luh-] /ˌhɒl əˈgræf ɪk, ˌhoʊ lə-/ (Show IPA), holographical. wholly written by the person in whose name it appears: a holograph letter.
  • hologynic — of or relating to a heritable trait appearing only in females (opposed to holandric).
  • homologic — Homological.
  • homologue — something homologous.
  • hoplology — the study of weapons or armour
  • horologer — A maker or seller of clocks and watches.
  • horologic — of or relating to horology.
  • hydrology — the science dealing with the occurrence, circulation, distribution, and properties of the waters of the earth and its atmosphere.
  • hyetology — the branch of meteorology dealing with precipitation.
  • hygiology — The science of the preservation of health.
  • hygrology — the study of humidity of the air or atmosphere
  • hymnology — the study of hymns, their history, classification, etc.
  • hypnology — the science dealing with the phenomena of sleep.
  • iatrology — Medical science.
  • ic-prolog — Clark & McCabe, Imperial College 1979. Logic language with coroutining.
  • ichnology — the branch of paleontology concerned with the study of fossilized tracks, trails, burrows, borings, or other trace fossils as evidence of the occurrence or behavior of the organisms that produced them.
  • iconology — the historical analysis and interpretive study of symbols or images and their contextual significance; iconography.
  • idealogue — One given to fanciful ideas or theories, someone who theorizes.
  • ideologic — of or relating to ideology.
  • ideologue — a person who zealously advocates an ideology.
  • illogical — not logical; contrary to or disregardful of the rules of logic; unreasoning: an illogical reply.
  • irenology — the study of peace
  • iridology — the inspection of the iris of the eye as an aid in determining a person's state of health or in diagnosing a health problem.
  • isologous — (of two or more organic compounds) chemically related but differing in composition other than by n CH 2 .
  • karyology — the study of the structure and function of cell nuclei.
  • keylogger — the practice of using a software program or hardware device (keylogger) to record all keystrokes on a computer keyboard, either overtly as a surveillance tool or covertly as spyware: Many employers are making use of keylogging to monitor their employees' computer habits.
  • kilogauss — a unit of magnetic induction, equal to 1000 gauss. Abbreviation: kG.
  • kilograms — Plural form of kilogram.
  • koniology — the study of atmospheric dust and its effects
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