ep'ilogue, a short poem or speech at the end of a play.
etymol'ogy (Gr. et'umon, true source), a part of grammar; the science of the derivation of words.
eu'logy, praise, commendation.
geneal'ogy (Gr. n. gen'os, birth), history of the descent of families.
geol'ogy (Gr. n. gē, the earth), the science which treats of the internal structure of the earth.
mineral'ogy, the science of minerals.
mythol'ogy (Gr. n. mu'thos, a fable), a system or science of fables.
ornithol'ogy (Gr. n. or'nis, or'nithos, a bird), the natural history of birds.
pathol'ogy (Gr. n. path'os, suffering), that part of medicine which treats of the causes and nature of diseases.
philol'ogy (Gr. phil'os, loving, fond of), the science which treats of languages.