When it comes to professions, “ologists” have a certain air of esteem, no matter which type they happen to be. OK, ologist itself isn’t an actual word; rather it’s a root word, which stems from ology, meaning “any science or branch of knowledge.” When you add various combining forms to ologist, you get terms that refer to the people who are experts in a particular science or branch of knowledge.
There are hundreds of types of ologists, including widely known ones, such as biologists (specialists in the science of life) and psychologists (specialists in the science of the mind or of mental states and processes). Others are so obscure and specific that you’ve probably never heard of them. Wypipologist, anyone?
Click through to see how many other ology professions you can identify from the title alone. By the end, you can even call yourself an expert on ologists … or an ologist-ologist?