Relating to or concerned with the study of gnomes, gnomics, or gnomic wisdom; characteristic of gnomology.
From 'gnome' or 'gnomic' plus the suffix '-logic' (from Greek 'logos,' meaning word/reason/study). Forms the adjective from the noun 'gnomology,' following patterns like 'biological' from 'biology.'
Creating 'gnomologic' shows English's incredible system for making academic-sounding words—you can slap '-logic' onto almost anything and suddenly you sound like you're studying it seriously.
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