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logy
lo·gy L0233300 (lō′gē)adj. lo·gi·er, lo·gi·est Characterized by lethargy; sluggish. [Perhaps from Dutch log, heavy or variant of English loggy, heavy, sluggish, from log.]logy (ˈləʊɡɪ) adj, logier or logiestchiefly US dull or listless[C19: perhaps from Dutch log heavy] ˈloginess nlo•gy (ˈloʊ gi) adj. -gi•er, -gi•est. lacking physical or mental energy or vitality; sluggish; dull; lethargic. [1840–50, Amer.; perhaps < Dutch log heavy, cumbersome + -y1] lo′gi•ly, adv. lo′gi•ness, n. -logy a combining form meaning “field of scientific study, discipline,” used also to denote the body of principles, theories, data, etc., produced by learned endeavor ( archaeology; pathology; theology); “set of abstract notions” ( ideology; methodology); “set of texts” ( trilogy); “systematic listing” ( genealogy; necrology); “linguistic usage” (tautology; phraseology). [Middle English -logie < Latin -logia < Greek. See -logue, -y3] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | logy - stunned or confused and slow to react (as from blows or drunkenness or exhaustion)foggy, groggy, stuporous, dazedlethargic, unenrgetic - deficient in alertness or activity; "bullfrogs became lethargic with the first cold nights" | Translationslogy
Synonyms for logyadj stunned or confused and slow to react (as from blows or drunkenness or exhaustion)Synonyms- foggy
- groggy
- stuporous
- dazed
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