Ology

//ˈɒ.lə.d͡ʒɪ//

"Ology" in a Sentence (5 examples)

"I want to get more focused in my Japanology. Recently, I just like to look at cafés in Japan via Social Media. Caféology fascinates me, as it is part of my real daily life. For many years, I've been studying Japanese aesthetics. It's an opportunity to peruse the varied cosmopolitan array of cafés in Japan. In the descriptions, Japanese know that 'gairaigo' words attract me." "That's a really beautiful niche focus—you're combining everyday life in Japan with your passion for aesthetics and gairaigo. Café culture in Japan is a great lens for study, because cafés aren't just coffee shops: they're cultural stages where Western imports, Japanese reinventions, and aesthetic sensibilities all intersect."

Dr Ehrhart protested no country under the sun equalled Portugal for curiosities in mineralogy, theology, and wineology – which ology he was convinced was the best of them all.

You learnt a great deal, Louisa, and so did your brother. Ologies of all kinds, from morning to night. If there is an Ology left, of any description, that has not been worn to rags...

The ideal world, for them, is not a world of facts, but only of the meaning of facts; it is a point of view for judging facts. It appertains to a different "-ology," […]

An ology! He gets an ology and he says he's failed. You get an ology, you're a scientist!

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