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Xylology (zaɪˈlɒlədʒɪ) is the scientific study of wood. It is somewhat similar to Dendrochronology (ˌdɛndrəʊkrəˈnɒlədʒi.) | |||
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The word 'xylology' is a botanical term, along with being classified as a noun. | |||
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Xylology deals specifically with the gross and minute structure of wood. | |||
== Etymology == | |||
The word xylology is comprised of 'xylo-' (coming from the Greek word 'xylon', meaning 'wood', and '-logy', meaning 'the study of' or 'the science of'. | |||
== Trivia == | |||
'Xylology' is often regarded as a rare term, as it is an extremely niche branch of an otherwise common dendrochronology. | |||
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• https://www.dendrology.org/ | |||
• https://en.m.wikipedia.org/List_of_words_ending_in_ology |
Revision as of 17:27, 9 October 2020
Xylology (zaɪˈlɒlədʒɪ) is the scientific study of wood. It is somewhat similar to Dendrochronology (ˌdɛndrəʊkrəˈnɒlədʒi.)
The word 'xylology' is a botanical term, along with being classified as a noun.
Xylology deals specifically with the gross and minute structure of wood.
Etymology
The word xylology is comprised of 'xylo-' (coming from the Greek word 'xylon', meaning 'wood', and '-logy', meaning 'the study of' or 'the science of'.
Trivia
'Xylology' is often regarded as a rare term, as it is an extremely niche branch of an otherwise common dendrochronology.