Friday, 21 August 2015

NOMY

(1)Aeronomy  the branch of science that deals with the upper regions
of the atmosphere, where dissociation and ionisation of air molecules
are important.
(2)Agronomy   the science of soil management and crop production.
(3)Anomy
(4)Antinomy   a contradiction in a law, or between two laws,a conflict
of authority.
(5)Astronomy        the scientific study of the universe and of
objects which exist naturally in space, such as the moon, the sun,
planets and stars
(6)Autonomy     the right or condition of self goverment of a state,
community.(2) independence, freedom from external control or
influence, personal liberity.
(7)Deuteronomy
(8)Economy              the intentional saving of money or, less
commonly, the saving of time, energy, words,
(9)Eunomy
(10)Gastronomy        the art and knowledge involved in preparing and
eating good food
(11)Heteronomy     subjection to an external law or power. (2)
presence of a  different law or principle.
(12)Ignomy
(13)Isonomy        equality of people before the law, equality of
political rights among the citizens of a state.
(14)Metagnomy      the supposed acquisition of information by
supernormal means, division, clairvoyance.
(15)Organonomy     the branch of knowledge that deals with the laws of
organic life.
(16)Pathognomy    the branch of knowledge that deals with the passions
or emotions or their manifestations.
(17)Phronomy
(18)Physiognomy     the physical appearance of the face
(19)Plutonomy     the branch of knowledge that deals with the
production and distribution of wealth, economics.
(20)Taphonomy     the branch of palaeontology that deals with the
processes by which animal and plant remains become preserved as
fossils.
(21)Taxinomy
(23)Taxonomy       a system for naming and organizing things,
especially plants and animals, into groups which share similar
qualities
(24)Telenomy       (Biol)the property of living systems of being
organised towads the attainmeent of eends without true purpossiveness.
(25)visnomy   A persson"s face or expression, esp viewed as indictive
of the mind and character, a person's physiognomy.
(26)zoonomy   animal physiology, the biology of animals.

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