mesology

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From meso- +‎ -logy; a compound with components derived from Ancient Greek μέσος (mésos, meso-, middle) + -λογία (-logía, -logy, branch of study). The term arose in various European languages c. 1850, but did not exist in Ancient Greek.

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mesology (countable and uncountable, plural mesologies)

  1. The study of the mutual interrelationships between organisms and their environment; branch of biology; former term for ecology.
    Apart from genetics the mesology bears a great influence on the physical body.
  2. The environmental or sociological influence on a person.
    The mesology of a child can be resumed in two living environments: the family and the school.

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