vitology

Etymology 1
From, from + -ology

Noun

 * 1)  An approach to healthy living promoted in the late 19th and early 20th century.
 * 2) The scientific study of life at the cellular level.
 * 3) An African worldview that unites life, consciousness, behavior, and culture.
 * 4) The study or existence of virtual or computer-augmented life.
 * 5) The model of the life force (chi) in traditional Chinese medicine and philosophy.
 * 6) Life sciences in general.
 * 1) An African worldview that unites life, consciousness, behavior, and culture.
 * 2) The study or existence of virtual or computer-augmented life.
 * 3) The model of the life force (chi) in traditional Chinese medicine and philosophy.
 * 4) Life sciences in general.
 * 1) An African worldview that unites life, consciousness, behavior, and culture.
 * 2) The study or existence of virtual or computer-augmented life.
 * 3) The model of the life force (chi) in traditional Chinese medicine and philosophy.
 * 4) Life sciences in general.
 * 1) The study or existence of virtual or computer-augmented life.
 * 2) The model of the life force (chi) in traditional Chinese medicine and philosophy.
 * 3) Life sciences in general.
 * 1) The model of the life force (chi) in traditional Chinese medicine and philosophy.
 * 2) Life sciences in general.
 * 1) The model of the life force (chi) in traditional Chinese medicine and philosophy.
 * 2) Life sciences in general.
 * 1) Life sciences in general.

Etymology 2
From + -ology

Noun
·
 * 1) The horticulture of vineyards.