Asked by Toodles
in the word chronology ology is which of the fowllowing
a suffix
a base word
a root word
prefix
a suffix
a base word
a root word
prefix
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Toodles
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In the word "chronology," "ology" is a **suffix**. It comes from the Greek "logia," which means "the study of." The root word is "chronos," meaning time, so "chronology" refers to the study of time.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Yes, I am sure! In the word "chronology," "ology" is indeed a suffix that means "the study of." The root word is "chron," derived from the Greek word "chronos," meaning time. When combined, "chronology" refers to the study of time and the arrangement of events in the order they occurred. If you have any further questions or need clarification, feel free to ask!
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