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as·trol·o·gy
 astrology
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- pronunciation:
stra
lih
ji
- features:
- Word Combinations (noun), Word Explorer, Word Parts
part of speech: |
noun |
definition: |
the study of the influence that the stars and planets may have on people's lives.
In astrology, the position of the stars and planets at the time of a person's birth is believed to have an important effect on one's character. |
adjective + (n.)astrology
ancient, chinese, eastern, interested, modern, popular, respectable
verb + (n.)astrology
base, believe, compare, credit, deal, fascinate, merge, reveal, study
noun + (n.)astrology
approach,
astronomy,
belief,
bible,
book,
chart,
christianity,
column,
crystal,
fortune-telling,
ghost,
guide,
heaven,
interest,
knowledge,
law,
magic,
medicine,
nonsense,
philosophy,
politics,
science,
sign,
sort,
stuff,
timing,
topic,
ufo,
workshop,
yoga
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derivations: |
astrological (adj.), astrologically (adv.), astrologer (n.), astrologist (n.) |
The word astrology
contains the following parts:
astr, aster, astro
Greek
root
that means star
  Example words:
- synonyms:
- stell
-logy, -ology
Greek
noun-forming suffix
that means study of, science of; written work; structure or principle
  More about this word part:
The suffix -logy
, -ology
forms nouns from bases that are predominantly Greek roots. It is a terminal form of the root log, logo, -logue which in the vast majority cases signifies the study or science of the subject indicated by the base. In some words, however, -ology
carries the meaning "written work" (trilogy) or "structure" (homology). See log, logo, -logue. Most nouns ending in -logy
, -ology
have an adjective form ending in "-ical." (dermatology, dermatological).
  Example words:
anthology, anthropology, apology, archeology, astrology, biology, ecology, etymology, geology, mythology, ornithology, paleontology, psychology, technology, zoology
- synonyms:
- -ics
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