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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024so•ci•o•log•i•cal (sō′sē ə loj′i kəl, sō′shē-),USA pronunciation adj. - Sociologyof, pertaining to, or characteristic of sociology and its methodology.
- Sociologydealing with social questions or problems, esp. focusing on cultural and environmental factors rather than on psychological or personal characteristics:a sociological approach to art.
- Sociologyorganized into a society;
social. Also, so′ci•o•log′ic. - sociolog(y) + -ic + -al1 1835–45
so′ci•o•log′i•cal•ly, adv. WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024so•ci•ol•o•gy /ˌsoʊsiˈɑlədʒi, ˌsoʊʃi-/USA pronunciation n. [uncountable]- Sociologythe science or study of human society.
so•ci•o•log•i•cal /ˌsoʊsiəˈlɑdʒɪkəl, ˌsoʊʃi-/USA pronunciation adj. so•ci•ol•o•gist, n. [countable]See -soc-, -log-. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024so•ci•ol•o•gy (sō′sē ol′ə jē, sō′shē-),USA pronunciation n. - Sociologythe science or study of the origin, development, organization, and functioning of human society;
the science of the fundamental laws of social relations, institutions, etc.
- French sociologie. See socio-, -logy
- 1835–45
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