Pronunciation of the English word zoology.
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1. | Zoology and botany deal with the study of life. | |
2. | Zoology deals with the study of animal life. | |
3. | The New Yorker attempts to reïnstate the English diaresis in words like "coöperation," "zoölogical," and "reëntry"—an odd thing to reinstate in this day and age, and hardly in cooperation with most zoology. | |
4. | Zoology and botany are dedicated to the study of life. | |
5. | Zoology and botany are about the study of life. | |
6. | Tom is planning to major in zoology. | |
7. | Tom is planning on majoring in zoology. | |
8. | From an early age, she was intrigued by zoology, so it's no surprise she currently works as a herpetologist. | |
9. | The term 'zoology' is derived from Ancient Greek. | |
10. | Zoology has a number of sub-disciplines and related fields. |