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1. biology
noun. ['baɪˈɑːlədʒi'] the science that studies living organisms.
Synonyms
- astrobiology
- genetic science
- life science
- zoological science
- paleobiology
- morphology
- forestry
- bioscience
- neurobiology
- molecular biology
- cytology
- environmental science
- botany
- phytology
- biological science
- genetics
- cryobiology
- embryology
- sociobiology
- exobiology
- biogeography
- physiology
- space biology
- palaeobiology
- ecology
- bionomics
- radiobiology
- zoology
Antonyms
Etymology
- -logy (English)
- bio- (English)
- βίος (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
Rhymes with Biology
- micropaleontology
- dendrochronology
- transtechnology
- polytechnology
- intertechnology
- infotechnology
- endocrinology
- anesthesiology
- paleontology
- geomorphology
- epistemology
- epidemiology
- biotechnology
- bacteriology
- astrogeology
- toxicology
- pharmacology
- kinesiology
- gerontology
- criminology
- cosmetology
- chocolatology
- anthropology
- terminology
- scientology
- rheumatology
- ornithology
- ophthalmology
- methodology
- meteorology
How do you pronounce biology?
Pronounce biology as baɪˈɑləʤi.
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Sentences with biology
1. Noun, singular or mass
Virtually all medical schools require biology and chemistry with accompanying labs and many require physics.
Quotes about biology
1. I try to show the public that chemistry, biology, physics, astrophysics is life. It is not some separate subject that you have to be pulled into a corner to be taught about.
- Neil deGrasse Tyson
2. Biology gives you a brain. Life turns it into a mind.
- Jeffrey Eugenides, Middlesex
3. In examining disease, we gain wisdom about anatomy and physiology and biology. In examining the person with disease, we gain wisdom about life.
- Oliver Sacks
2. biology
noun. ['baɪˈɑːlədʒi'] characteristic life processes and phenomena of living organisms.
Antonyms
Etymology
- -logy (English)
- bio- (English)
- βίος (Ancient Greek (to 1453))