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LOGY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LOGY is sluggish, groggy. How to use logy in a sentence. Did you know?
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-logy - Wikipedia
-logy is a suffix in the English language, used with words originally adapted from Ancient Greek ending in -λογία (-logía).
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logy is a nexus of connection, where Asia's living cultures and timeless wisdom interweave. Our cuisine celebrates Asian diversity.
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LOGY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
logy definition: lacking physical or mental energy or vitality; sluggish; dull; lethargic.. See examples of -LOGY used in a sentence.
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logy (Suffix) - Word Root - Membean
The word part "-logy" is a suffix that means "study, science, theory".
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-logy (lədʒɪ) earlier written -logie, an ending occurring originally in words adapted from Gr. words in -λογία (the earliest examples, e.g. theology, having come through F. -logie, med.L. -logia). These Gr. words for the most part are parasynthetic derivatives; in some instances the terminal element...
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-logy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Suffix. edit. -logy. A branch of learning; a study of a particular subject.
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Logy - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
If you're logy, you're slow and listless, not reacting quickly. Most coffee drinkers start the day off in a logy state, before they've had their first cup.
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Affixes: -logy
-logy. Also ‑ology. A subject of study or interest; speech or language. French ‑logie or medieval Latin ‑logia, from Greek logos, word or speech.
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LOGY Synonyms: 62 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for LOGY: tired, exhausted, weary, wearied, drained, fatigued, sleepy, limp; Antonyms of LOGY: unwearied, rested, fresh, relaxed, rejuvenated, ...
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logy, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective logy. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
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-logycomb form 构词成分 (forming ns 用以构成名词)1 subject of study 论; 学: mineralogy sociology * theology * zoology.2 speech or writing 语言; 文字: trilogy phraseology * tautology.
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Theo-logy
Theo-logy: How a Boy Wonder Led the Red Sox to the Promised Land is a biography of Boston Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein, written by sportswriter John Frascella, published March 25, 2009. Frascella currently writes for both FanSided and Razzball. Theo-logy is the first book chronicling the lif...
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logy, a. N. Amer. (ˈləʊgɪ) [Of uncertain origin: cf. Du. log heavy, dull.] a. Dull and heavy in motion or thought.1859 Bartlett Dict. Americanisms, Logy, heavy, slow, stupid... He's a logy man, i.e. a slow-moving, heavy man. ‘He is a logy preacher’, i.e. dull. 1883 Harper's Mag. Aug. 452/2 Outside b...
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III – Tri-Logy
III – Tri-Logy is the third and final studio album from the Finnish group Kingston Wall. The album name is sometimes cited as Tri-Logy or Tri~Logy. This album was originally released under the band's own record label, Trinity, in autumn 1994. It was also licensed and released in Japan by Japanese Ze...
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