First published 1986; not fully revised
zygologynoun
Factsheet
What does the noun zygology mean?
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun zygology. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.
Entry status
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How is the noun zygology pronounced?
British English
/zʌɪˈɡɒlədʒi/
Where does the noun zygology come from?
Earliest known use
1970s
The earliest known use of the noun zygology is in the 1970s.
OED's earliest evidence for zygology is from 1970, in Assembly & Fastener Engin.
zygology is formed within English, by compounding.
Etymons: zygo- comb. form, ‑ology comb. form.
Nearby entries
- zygnomic, adj.1926–
- zygo-, comb. form
- zygobranchiate, adj.1883–
- zygocactus, n.1950–
- zygocardiac, adj.1877–
- zygodactyl, adj. & n.1831–
- zygodactylic, adj.1835–
- zygodactylous, adj.1828–
- zygodont, adj.1888–
- zygogenesis, n.1950–
- zygology, n.1970–
- zygoma, n.1684–
- zygomatic, adj. & n.1712–
- zygomatico-, comb. form
- zygomato-, comb. form
- zygomere, n.1966–
- zygomorphic, adj.1875–
- zygomorphism, n.1875–
- zygomorphous, adj.1879–
- Zygomycetes, n.1887–
- zygomycetous, adj.1928–
Etymology
Meaning & use
- 1970–The branch of technology concerned with joining and fastening.
- 1970
We at Oxford Polytechnic are now offering courses in Zygology.
Assembly & Fastener Engin. October 48/3 - 1973
Oxford Polytechnic... Postgraduate diploma in zygology.
Oxford Times 14 December 40 (advertisement) - 1976
Adhesion science should thus include adhesives and joints under its wing and is, if the reader likes classification, a branch of zygology.
W. C. Wake, Adhesion i. 4
- bionics1960–With singular agreement. The branch of science and technology that deals with the design and creation of electromechanical systems or devices that…
- zygology1970–The branch of technology concerned with joining and fastening.
- Any form of technology which (esp. in contrast to a mainstream alternative) achieves its desired aim whilst minimizing harm to the environment and…
- nanotechnology1974–The branch of technology that deals with dimensions and tolerances of 1 to 100 nanometres, or, generally, with the manipulation of individual…
- green technology1983–Environmentally beneficial technology, esp. as applied to mitigating or remediating the effects of human activity on the environment; (also) an…
- softnomics1983–(A term coined in Japan for) the study of the shift in the economy of developed countries from the basis of manufacturing industry to that of…
- nano1987–= nanotechnology, n. Frequently attributive and in compounds.
- nanotech1990–= nanotechnology, n.
- green tech1991–= green technology, n.
Pronunciation
British English
/zʌɪˈɡɒlədʒi/
Consonants
- ppea
- ttea
- kkey
- bbuy
- ddye
- ɡguy
- tʃchore
- dʒjay
- ffore
- θthaw
- ssore
- ʃshore
- vvee
- ðthee
- zzee
- ʒbeige
- xloch
- hhay
- llay
- ɬrhingyll
- rray
- wway
- jyore
- mmay
- nnay
- ŋsing
Some consonants can take the function of the vowel in unstressed syllables. Where necessary, a syllabic marker diacritic is used, hence
Vowels
- iːfleece
- ihappy
- ɪkit
- ɛdress
- atrap, bath
- ɑːstart, palm, bath
- ɒlot
- ɔːthought, force
- ʌstrut
- ʊfoot
- uːgoose
- əletter
- əːnurse
- ɪənear
- ɛːsquare
- ʊəcure
- eɪface
- ʌɪpride
- aʊmouth
- əʊgoat
- ɔɪvoice
- ãgratin
- ɒ̃salon
- ᵻ(/ɪ/-/ə/)
- ᵿ(/ʊ/-/ə/)
Other symbols
- The symbol ˈ at the beginning of a syllable indicates that that syllable is pronounced with primary stress.
- The symbol ˌ at the beginning of a syllable indicates that that syllable is pronounced with secondary stress.
- Round brackets ( ) in a transcription indicate that the symbol within the brackets is optional.
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Compounds & derived words
- zygologist, n. 1970–
- zygological, adj. 1978–