Root Words of Geology and Paleontology

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What does the Greek root word 'Ge' mean?

earth

What does the Greek word 'Paleo' mean?

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  • Old, ancient (correct)

What is the meaning of the word 'Ontology'?

study of being

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Root Words in Geology and Paleontology

  • Ge: Originates from the Greek root word "ge", signifying "earth". This prefix is frequently found in terms related to the study of the Earth, such as "geology".
  • Paleo: Derived from the Greek word "palaios", meaning "old" or "ancient". This prefix is widely used in scientific fields to denote ancient life or former conditions, prominently in "paleontology".
  • Ontology: Composed of the Greek terms "on" meaning "being" and "logia" meaning "study". This term broadly refers to the philosophical study of the nature of being and existence, critical in various academic discussions within paleontology.

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