Top 69 Words That Rhyme with Technology (With Meanings)

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Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with technology!

Here you’ll find the top 69 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘technology’.

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Technology

  • Aetiology – the study of the causes and origins of diseases and disorders.
  • Anthology – a collection of written or artistic works, usually in the same theme or by the same author.
  • Anthropology – the study of human societies and cultures.
  • Apology – an expression of regret or remorse for a wrongdoing or offense.
  • Archaeology – the study of human history and prehistory through the excavation and analysis of artifacts, structures, and other physical remains.
  • Archeology – same as Archaeology.
  • Astrology – the study of the movements and positions of celestial bodies and their influence on human affairs and natural phenomena.
  • Audiology – the study of hearing disorders and their treatment.
  • Bacteriology – the study of bacteria and their effects on living organisms.
  • Biology – the study of living organisms and their interactions with each other and their environment.
  • Biotechnology – the use of living organisms or their products to improve and develop new technologies and products.
  • Cardiology – the study of the heart and its functions and disorders.
  • Chronology – the study of time and the sequencing of events.
  • Climatology – the study of climate and its patterns and changes.
  • Cosmology – the study of the origin, evolution, and structure of the universe.
  • Criminology – the study of criminal behavior and its causes, effects, and prevention.
  • Cytology – the study of cells, their structure, functions, and development.
  • Dermatology – the study of skin and its disorders and diseases.
  • Doxology – a hymn or liturgical expression of praise and thanksgiving to God.
  • Ecology – the study of the relationships between living organisms and their environment.
  • Embryology – the study of the development and growth of embryos and fetuses.
  • Endocrinology – the study of the endocrine system, its functions, and its disorders.
  • Entomology – the study of insects and their relationships with humans, animals, and plants.
  • Epidemiology – the study of the incidence, distribution, and control of diseases in populations.
  • Ethnology – The study of human cultures and societies, particularly their origins, development, and customs.
  • Ethology – The scientific study of animal behavior, particularly in their natural habitats.
  • Etiology – The study of the causes and origins of diseases or other phenomena.
  • Etymology – The study of the origins and development of words and their meanings.
  • Genealogy – The study of family lineages and the history of their descent.
  • Geology – The study of the Earth’s physical structure, composition, and processes.
  • Gerontology – The scientific study of aging and the effects of aging on humans and animals.
  • Gynecology (or Gynaecology) – The branch of medicine that focuses on the female reproductive system and its diseases.
  • Histology – The study of the microscopic structure and function of tissues.
  • Hydrology – The study of water and its distribution, properties, and effects on the Earth’s surface.
  • Ideology – A system of ideas or beliefs that shapes political, social, or economic policy.
  • Immunology – The study of the immune system and its responses to infectious agents and other foreign substances.
  • Meteorology – The study of the Earth’s atmosphere and its weather patterns.
  • Methodology – The study of methods, especially those used in a particular field of research or inquiry.
  • Microbiology – The study of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa.
  • Mineralogy – The study of minerals and their properties, distribution, and uses.
  • Morphology – The study of the structure and form of organisms and their parts.
  • Mythology – The study of myths, legends, and traditional stories of a culture or civilization.
  • Nanotechnology – The study of materials and devices at the nanoscale, typically involving dimensions of less than 100 nanometers.
  • Neurology – The branch of medicine that deals with disorders of the nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord.
  • Numerology – The study of the supposed mystical relationships between numbers and events or characteristics.
  • Oncology – The branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer.
  • Ontology – The philosophical study of the nature of being, existence, and reality.
  • Ophthalmology – The branch of medicine that deals with the anatomy, physiology, and diseases of the eye.
  • Paleontology – The study of prehistoric life through fossils and other remains.
  • Pathology – The study of diseases and their effects on organisms.
  • Penology – The study of punishment and rehabilitation of criminals.
  • Petrology – The study of rocks and their formation.
  • Pharmacology – The study of drugs and their effects on living organisms.
  • Phenomenology – The study of conscious experience and perception of phenomena.
  • Phrenology – The now discredited study of the shape and size of the skull to determine personality traits and mental abilities.
  • Physiology – The study of the functions and processes of living organisms.
  • Psychology – The study of behavior and mental processes.
  • Psychopathology – The study of mental disorders and abnormal behavior.
  • Radiology – The use of radiation and imaging techniques to diagnose and treat disease.
  • Seismology – The study of earthquakes and seismic waves.
  • Serology – The study of blood serum and immune responses.
  • Sociology – The study of society, human behavior and social interactions.
  • Tautology – The study of the use of language where a statement is repeated in different words, resulting in a tautological statement.
  • Terminology – The study of terms and their meanings in specific fields of knowledge.
  • Theology – The study of religious beliefs, practices, and experiences.
  • Toxicology – The study of the effects of poisons and toxins on living organisms.
  • Typology – The study of types or patterns in objects or phenomena.
  • Urology – The study and treatment of disorders of the urinary tract and male reproductive system.
  • Zoology – The study of animals and their behavior, physiology, and classification.

 



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