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  • I think “paritology” or “parital mathematics” would be your best option. -ism is out, as it’s a suffix used for processes, conditions, beliefs.

    The suffix -ology is used to denote the study of something, but I feel it connotes other subjects of study. What are some important -ologies that come to mind refer to larger bodies of knowledge? Geology, methodology, psychology. Why are there some that deal with small subjects and are still more complex subjects?

    What are some basic mathematical skills that would help me if I spent the entire year on Partial Math? -al is a suffix meaning “relating ” and its uses are akin to the one you’re searching. It also has some specific use in mathematics already including: tropical geometry, umbral calculus, spherical trigonometry, spectral geometry, spatial geometry. Does Paritic Math work?

    Do you think that limitations are key? If there is a word for paritology, there is a word for it. Paratology. Why? If you can accommodate two, I would use “Parital mathematics. Since parity is really a specific subset of a much larger body of knowledge and not a system itself, I would prefer “parital” or “paritic” over “paritology.” What

    is the suffix ology? And further on suffix to alpha, see

    suffixes alpha and alpha.

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  • I think “paritology” or “parital mathematics” would be your best option. -ism is out, as it’s a suffix used for processes, conditions, beliefs.

    The suffix -ology is used to denote the study of something, but I feel it connotes other subjects of study. What are some important -ologies that come to mind refer to larger bodies of knowledge? Geology, methodology, psychology. Why are there some that deal with small subjects and are still more complex subjects?

    What are some basic mathematical skills that would help me if I spent the entire year on Partial Math? -al is a suffix meaning “relating ” and its uses are akin to the one you’re searching. It also has some specific use in mathematics already including: tropical geometry, umbral calculus, spherical trigonometry, spectral geometry, spatial geometry. Does Paritic Math work?

    Do you think that limitations are key? If there is a word for paritology, there is a word for it. Paratology. Why? If you can accommodate two, I would use “Parital mathematics. Since parity is really a specific subset of a much larger body of knowledge and not a system itself, I would prefer “parital” or “paritic” over “paritology.” What

    is the suffix ology? And further on suffix to alpha, see

    suffixes alpha and alpha.

    • 392498 views
    • 14 answers
    • 143875 votes
  • I think “paritology” or “parital mathematics” would be your best option. -ism is out, as it’s a suffix used for processes, conditions, beliefs.

    The suffix -ology is used to denote the study of something, but I feel it connotes other subjects of study. What are some important -ologies that come to mind refer to larger bodies of knowledge? Geology, methodology, psychology. Why are there some that deal with small subjects and are still more complex subjects?

    What are some basic mathematical skills that would help me if I spent the entire year on Partial Math? -al is a suffix meaning “relating ” and its uses are akin to the one you’re searching. It also has some specific use in mathematics already including: tropical geometry, umbral calculus, spherical trigonometry, spectral geometry, spatial geometry. Does Paritic Math work?

    Do you think that limitations are key? If there is a word for paritology, there is a word for it. Paratology. Why? If you can accommodate two, I would use “Parital mathematics. Since parity is really a specific subset of a much larger body of knowledge and not a system itself, I would prefer “parital” or “paritic” over “paritology.” What

    is the suffix ology? And further on suffix to alpha, see

    suffixes alpha and alpha.

    • 392498 views
    • 14 answers
    • 143875 votes
  • I think “paritology” or “parital mathematics” would be your best option. -ism is out, as it’s a suffix used for processes, conditions, beliefs.

    The suffix -ology is used to denote the study of something, but I feel it connotes other subjects of study. What are some important -ologies that come to mind refer to larger bodies of knowledge? Geology, methodology, psychology. Why are there some that deal with small subjects and are still more complex subjects?

    What are some basic mathematical skills that would help me if I spent the entire year on Partial Math? -al is a suffix meaning “relating ” and its uses are akin to the one you’re searching. It also has some specific use in mathematics already including: tropical geometry, umbral calculus, spherical trigonometry, spectral geometry, spatial geometry. Does Paritic Math work?

    Do you think that limitations are key? If there is a word for paritology, there is a word for it. Paratology. Why? If you can accommodate two, I would use “Parital mathematics. Since parity is really a specific subset of a much larger body of knowledge and not a system itself, I would prefer “parital” or “paritic” over “paritology.” What

    is the suffix ology? And further on suffix to alpha, see

    suffixes alpha and alpha.

    • 392498 views
    • 14 answers
    • 143875 votes