Ologies - series - was created in 2003.
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MICHAEL QUINION has written: 'OLOGIES AND ISMS: A DICTIONARY OF WORD BEGINNINGS AND ENDINGS' 'GALLIMAUFRY: A HODGEPODGE OF OUR VANISHING VOCABULARY'
Most studies (-ologies) get there names from Greek roots. Weather is not a Greek word. The "meteor" in meteorology essentially refers to "things high up" i.e. the sky.
Vincent Berdoulay has written: 'Notes sur les ide ologies comme objet d'e tude ge ographique' 'Des mots et des lieux' -- subject(s): Geography, Philosophy
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Five times five is 25 . You count five five times and you get the answer 25.
Five. Five. Five. Five.
Five. Five. Five. Five.
25
Sixty five and five tenths Sixty-five point five