<Tr> <Td> montology </Td> <Td> The study of mountains . </Td> <Td> <Ul> <Li> orology </Li> </Ul> </Td> </Tr> <Ul> <Li> orology </Li> </Ul> <Tr> <Td> morology </Td> <Td> Foolish talk, nonsense . </Td> <Td> </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> morphology </Td> <Td> The study of the forms of things . <Ol> <Li> (archeology) The study of shapes and forms (of artifacts), and their grouping into time periods . </Li> <Li> (astronomy) The study of the shape of astronomical objects such as nebulae, galaxies, or other extended objects . </Li> <Li> (biology) A branch of biology dealing with the study of the form and structure of organisms and their specific structural features . </Li> <Li> (folkloristics) The structure of narratives such as folk tales . </Li> <Li> (linguistics) The study of the structure and content of word forms . </Li> <Li> (mathematics) A theory and technique for the analysis and processing of geometrical structures, based on set theory, lattice theory, topology, and random functions . </Li> <Li> (Urban morphology) The study of the form, structure, formation and transformation of human settlements . </Li> <Li> (materials science) The study of shape, size, texture and phase distribution of physical objects . </Li> <Li> (architecture and engineering) The study of two - dimensional and three - dimensional symmetries, and then uses these geometries for planning buildings and structures . </Li> <Li> (social) The study of the form and structure of society . </Li> <Li> (ideological) The study of the conceptual structure of ideologies, and the rules defining the admissibility of meanings into concepts . </Li> </Ol> </Td> <Td> </Td> </Tr>

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