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- LOGY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The origins of the word logy (sometimes spelled loggy) likely lie in the Dutch word log, meaning "heavy," a relation of the ancient German adjective luggich, meaning "lazy " The word shares no history with the log of campfires, which is centuries older and has probable Scandinavian roots
- LOGY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
LOGY definition: lacking physical or mental energy or vitality; sluggish; dull; lethargic See examples of logy used in a sentence
- -logy - Wikipedia
The -logy or -ology suffix is commonly used to indicate finite series of art works like books or movies For paintings, the "tych" suffix is more common (e g diptych, triptych)
- LOGY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
LOGY definition: 1 feeling unwilling or unable to do anything or think clearly, usually because of tiredness: 2… Learn more
- Logy - definition of logy by The Free Dictionary
logy (ˈləʊɡɪ) adj, logier or logiest chiefly US dull or listless [C19: perhaps from Dutch log heavy]
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We chose logy to express Asia’s profound dynamism Our cuisine unites the elements we hold sacred - nature, climate, humanity, faith and food traditions - but defies categorization From our humble origins in a Taipei alley, our story begins anew in 2025
- Logy - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
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
- -logy - Etymology Meaning of the Suffix - Etymonline
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