different between zoologically vs oologically
zoologically
English
Etymology
zoological +? -ly
Adverb
zoologically (not comparable)
- With regard to zoology.
- 1901, J. E. S. Moore, The Geographical journal, By Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain), page 6 [1]
- After returning from my first expedition none of these more northern lakes were zoologically known nor had the other great lakes the Victoria Nyanza and the chains of lakes in the eastern arm of the rift been sufficiently minutely examined to show whether the halolimnic fauna existed in any of them or not.
- 1901, J. E. S. Moore, The Geographical journal, By Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain), page 6 [1]
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oologically
English
Etymology
oologic +? -ally or oological +? -ly
Adverb
oologically (comparative more oologically, superlative most oologically)
- From the perspective of scientific study of eggs or of a collector of eggs.
Related terms
- oologist
- oology
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