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Origin and history of urology

urology(n.)

"urinology, study of the urinary organs," 1753, from uro- + -logy.

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"one versed in urology," 1873; see urology + -ist.

word-forming element meaning "a speaking, discourse, treatise, doctrine, theory, science," from Medieval Latin -logia, French -logie, and directly from Greek -logia, from -log-, combining form of legein "to speak, tell;" thus, "the character or deportment of one who speaks or treats of (a certain subject);" from PIE root *leg- (1) "to collect, gather," with derivatives meaning "to speak (to 'pick out words')."

In philology "love of learning; love of words or discourse," apology, doxology, analogy, trilogy, eulogy, etc., Greek logos "word, speech, statement, discourse" is directly concerned.

word-forming element meaning "urine," from Greek ouron "urine" (see urine).

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