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2,180 words match “LOG”

AETIOLOGICAL a.
Pertaining to ætiology; assigning a cause. -- Æ`ti*o*log"ic*al*ly, adv.
AETIOLOGY n. 2 definitions
The science, doctrine, or demonstration of causes; esp., the investigation of the causes of any disease; the science of the origin and development of things.
AGNOIOLOGY n.
The doctrine concerning those things of which we are necessarily ignorant.
AGRIOLOGIST n.
One versed or engaged in agriology.
AGRIOLOGY n.
Description or comparative study of the customs of savage or uncivilized tribes.
AGROSTOLOGIC; AGROSTOLOGICAL a.
Pertaining to agrostology.
AGROSTOLOGIST n.
One skilled in agrostology.
AGROSTOLOGY n.
That part of botany which treats of the grasses.
AITIOLOGY n.
See Ætiology.
ALETHIOLOGY n.
The science which treats of the nature of truth and evidence. Sir W. Hamilton.
ALGOLOGICAL a.
Of or pertaining to algology; as, algological specimens.
ALGOLOGIST n.
One learned about algæ; a student of algology.
ALGOLOGY n.
The study or science of algæ or seaweeds.
ALLOGAMOUS a.
Characterized by allogamy.
ALLOGAMY n.
Fertilization of the pistil of a plant by pollen from another of the same species; cross-fertilization.
ALLOGENEOUS a.
Different in nature or kind. [R.]
ALLOGRAPH n.
A writing or signature made by some person other than any of the parties thereto; -- opposed to autograph.
ALOGIAN n.
ient sect who rejected St. John's Gospel and the Apocalypse, which speak of Christ as the Logos. Shipley.
ALOGY n.
Unreasonableness; absurdity. [Obs.]
AMPHIBIOLOGICAL a.
Pertaining to amphibiology.
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