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Definitions for logy
ˈloʊ gilo·gy

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. dazed, foggy, groggy, logy, stuporousadjective

    stunned or confused and slow to react (as from blows or drunkenness or exhaustion)

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  1. logy

    "Logy" is a suffix in English language, derived from the Greek "logia". It is typically used to form nouns that refer to a particular subject, study, or science. For example, "biology" is the study of life; "geology" is the study of Earth; "psychology" is the study of the human mind and behavior.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Logyadjective

    heavy or dull in respect to motion or thought; as, a logy horse

  2. Etymology: [Gr. , fr. lo`gos word, discourse, fr. le`gein to speak. See Logic.]

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of logy in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of logy in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of logy in a Sentence

  1. Mike Kellen:

    Etymology, n.: Some early etymological scholars come up with derivations that were hard for the public to believe. The term "etymology" was formed from the Latin "etus" ("eaten"), the root "mal" ("bad"), and "logy" ("study of"). It meant "the study of things that are hard to swallow."

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    the act of giving an account describing incidents or a course of events
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