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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Ology

Ology \Ol"o*gy\, n. [See -logy.] A colloquial or humorous name for any science or branch of knowledge.

He had a smattering of mechanics, of physiology, geology, mineralogy, and all other ologies whatsoever.
--De Quincey.

Wiktionary
ology

n. (context colloquial English) Any branch of learning, especially one ending in “-logy”.

WordNet
ology

n. an informal word (abstracted from words with this ending) for some unidentified branch of knowledge

Wikipedia
Ology

Ology is an entertainment news and social media website based in New York City, United States. The key focus of Ology is to provide a place for users to share their passions, offering a platform where they can build communities, engage with one another, and discover new content amidst a vibrant gathering of active experts and professional editors.

Ology (album)

Ology is the debut studio album by American R&B artist Gallant. It was released on April 6, 2016, by Mind of a Genius. The album was supported by the single Weight In Gold.

Usage examples of "ology".

All we have to do now is find the point where he decides to write The Ology instead of The Origin.

The blue lines represent the author of, ahem, The Ology, the yellow lines is the optimum path for the author of The Origin, and the green line represent slippage between futures.

Darwin of the particular timeline that you inhabit, the one who wrote The Origin and not The Ology - than might at first be apparent.

I suppose the Darwin who wrote The Ology would have taken the view that they simply failed, or were wicked in some way.

If Darwin had written Ology, and if nobody else had written something like Origin, then Victorian extelligence would have been enfeebled, and perhaps the modern world would have taken longer to arrive.

In all the universes of the The Ology, it was the Temple of the Ascent of Man.

After all, a professor, whether of philology, psychology, biology, or any other ology, is hardly the kind of person to whom we should appeal on such an elementary question as that of animal intelligence and language.

The Internet, where for every ology, there is almost always a website.