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The study of inanimate, inorganic, or lifeless things
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Abiology
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The study of inorganic processes in biological systems
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Abiophysiology
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The study of cactus spines or euphorbia thorns grown in time ordered sequence
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Acanthochronology
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The study of spined things, in particular sea urchins, and the resultant impact on taxonomy
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Acanthology
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The study of mites and ticks
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Acarology
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The systematic analysis of word or phrase stress and accentuation in language
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Accentology
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The science of remedies or therapeutics
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Aceology
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The science of medical remedies, Materia Medica
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Acology
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The study of grasshoppers and locusts
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Acridology
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The study of diseases affecting limbs
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Acropathology
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The study of the effects of radiation upon living organisms
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Actinobiology
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The study of the effect of light on chemicals
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Actinology
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The incorrect use of language
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Acyrology
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The branch of medicine dealing with the development, structure, function, and diseases of glands
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Adenology
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The study of human genitalia
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Aedoeology
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A branch of biology that studies organic particles, such as bacteria, fungal spores, very small insects, pollen grains and viruses, which are passively transported by the air
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Aerobio
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The study of meteorites
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Aerolithology
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The study of geological features by aerial observation and aerophotography
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Aerogeology
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The study of the air and of the atmosphere
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Aerology
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The study of pollen grains and spores in the atmosphere
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Aeropalynology
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The study or investigation of the causes of disease; a scientific explanation for the origin of a disease
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Aetiology
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The science or theory of the good or goodness
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Agathology
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The branch of medical science that studies fractures
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Agmatology
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The study of things of which humans are by nature ignorant, or of things which cannot be known
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Agnoiology
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The study of culturally induced ignorance or doubt, particularly the publication of inaccurate or misleading scientific data
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Agnotology
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The comparative study of primitive, illiterate or "savage" cultures
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Agriology
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The science of plant nutrition and growth in relation to soil conditions, especially to determine ways to increase crop yields
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Agrobiology
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The study of meteorological, climatological, and hydrological conditions which are significant for agriculture owing to their interaction with the objects and process of agriculture production
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Agroclimatology
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The study of ecological processes that operate in agricultural production systems
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Agroecology
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The study of the origins of minerals known as agrominerals and their applications
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Agrogeology
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The science and art of agriculture
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Agrology
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The study of weather and use of weather and climate information to enhance or expand agricultural crops and/or to increase crop production
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Agrometeorology
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The scientific study of the grasses
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Agrostology
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The application of modern technology to agriculture
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Agrotechnology
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The study of causation, or origination
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Aitiology
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Interdisciplinary branch of the humanities that addresses the language, costume, literature, art, culture and history of Albanians
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Albanology
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The study of the nature of truth or aletheia
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Alethiology
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The medical treatment of pain as practiced in Greece and Turkey
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Algology
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The study of nutrition
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Alimentology
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The study of the causes and treatment of allergies
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Allergology
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The study of alphabetic systems of writing
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Alphabetology
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The branch of zoology that deals with the class Amphibia
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Amphibiology
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A situation where a sentence may be interpreted in more than one way due to ambiguous sentence structure
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Amphibology
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The branch of medicine dealing with the prosthetic rehabilitation of an absent, disfigured or malformed anatomically critical location of the face or body
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Anaplastology
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The study of how people throughout history have progressed and thrived with limited government or with no government at all
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Anarcheology
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The study of friction as a remedy in medicine
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Anatripsology
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The medical specialty that deals with male health, particularly relating to the problems of the male reproductive system and urological problems that are unique to men
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Andrology
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The study of wind
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Anemology
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The branch of medical science that studies and applies anesthetics and anesthesia
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Anesthesiology
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The study of angels
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Angelology
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The study of the anatomy of blood and lymph vascular systems
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Angiology
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The pathology of diseased blood vessels
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Angiopathology
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The reply to an apology
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Antapology
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The branch of ecology that studies the relationship of flowers to their environment
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Anthoecology
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A published collection of poems or other pieces of writing
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Anthology
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The study of the biologic relationships of humans as a species
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Anthropobiology
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The holistic scientific and social study of humanity, mainly using ethnography as its method
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Anthropology
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The attribution of human characteristics to God
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Anthropomorphology
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The anthropological and sociological study of race as a means of establishing the superiority of certain peoples
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Anthroposociology
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The study of the interactions between humans and animals
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Anthrozoology
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A philosophy opposing technology
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Antitechnology
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The study of linguistic problems or aphasias resulting from brain damage
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Aphasiology
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The study of wealth
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Aphnology
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The study of honey bee ecology
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Apicology
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The scientific study of honey bees and honey-making
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Apiology
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An acknowledgement for a failure or mistake
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Apology
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The scientific study of spiders and related animals such as scorpions, pseudoscorpions, and harvestmen, collectively called arachnids
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Arachnology
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The branch of arachnology that deals with spiders
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Araneology
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The branch of geology that studies the geological formations of the past
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Archeogeology
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The study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture
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Archeology
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The study of faunal remains or the items left behind when an animal dies
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Archeozoology
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The study of the science of governance or the origin of things
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Archology
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A field of creating architectural design principles for very densely populated, ecologically low-impact human habitats
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Arcology
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The study of the planet Mars' geology.
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Areology
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The part of moral philosophy which treats of virtue, its nature, and the means of attaining to it
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Aretology
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The art or study of cooking and dining
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Aristology
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The study of the story of Noah's Ark, particularly the search for physical evidence which would corroborate it
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Arkeology
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The study of Armenian history, language, and culture
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Armenology
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The branch of angiology dealing with arteries
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Arteriology
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The branch of anatomy dealing with joints
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Arthrology
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The study of functional and structural changes made by diseases of the joints
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Arthropathology
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The study of arthropods
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Arthropodology
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The study of the Assyrians
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Assyriology
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The study of crayfish
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Astacology
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The study of oscillations in stars
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Asteroseismology
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The study of diseases of weakening and aging
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Astheniology
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The study of asthma
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Asthmology
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The study of astronomical knowledge of prehistoric cultures
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Astroarchaeology
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The study of the origin, evolution, distribution, and future of life in the universe: extraterrestrial life and life on Earth
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Astrobiology
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The science dealing with the structure and composition of planets and other bodies in the Solar System
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Astrogeology
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The study of aerolites
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Astrolithology
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The study of the movements and relative positions of celestial objects as a means for divining information about human affairs and terrestrial events
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Astrology
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The study of the theoretical effects of astronomical bodies and forces on the Earth's atmosphere
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Astrometeorology
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The study of oscillations in stars
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Astroseismology
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The resistance or opposition to theology
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Atheology
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The branch of science dealing with the laws and phenomena of aqueous vapour
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Atmology
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The study of a planetary atmosphere
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Atmospherology
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The study or doctrine of atoms
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Atomology
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The study of the auditory and vestibular systems, and associated disorders
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Audiology
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One of two broad subdivisions of ecology, which studies the individual organism or species
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Autecology
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The study of oneself
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Autology
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The study of unusual license plates
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Autonumerology
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The study of growth
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Auxanology
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The philosophical study of value
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Axiology
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The study of inanimate nature
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Azoology
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