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- Dictionary-logy/lədʒi/
combining form
- 1. denoting a subject of study or interest: "psychology"
- 2. denoting a characteristic of speech or language: "eulogy"
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Logy is an adjective that means feeling unwilling or unable to do anything or think clearly, usually because of tiredness. Learn how to use it in sentences and find synonyms and related words.
- English (US)
LOGY meaning: 1. feeling unwilling or unable to do anything...
- Znaczenie Logy, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
LOGY definicja: 1. feeling unwilling or unable to do...
- Loincloth
LOINCLOTH definition: 1. a piece of cloth that hangs down...
- Cambridge English Dictionary에서의 의미
logy 의미, 정의, logy의 정의: 1. feeling unwilling or unable to do...
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- English (US)
Logy definition: lacking physical or mental energy or vitality; sluggish; dull; lethargic.. See examples of LOGY used in a sentence.
Logy is an adjective meaning sluggish, tired, or groggy, or a noun combining form meaning oral or written expression, doctrine, or science. Learn the etymology, synonyms, examples, and related words of logy.
Logy means dull or listless, especially in American English. It may also be a combining form for various fields of study or disciplines. See examples, translations and related words.
If you're logy, you're slow and listless, not reacting quickly. Most coffee drinkers start the day off in a logy state, before they've had their first cup. Hot, humid weather makes some people logy, and so does missing an hour or two of sleep.
Logy is an adjective that means dull or sluggish, as from overeating. It is also a suffix that forms nouns related to science, theory, or study. See synonyms, sentences, and origin of logy.
3 meanings: mainly US dull or listless 1. indicating the science or study of 2. indicating writing, discourse, or body of.... Click for more definitions.