"I always feel a bit logy until I have my coffee in the morning."
"When the vacuum power gets logy, it means the canister needs to be emptied."
"I was worried I would be logy after such a big breakfast, but I ran my fastest 5k yesterday."
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Uncertain, mid-19th century
The suffix "-logy" is used to designate an area of interest or study — such as psychology (the study of the mind) or horology (both the study of time and the art of making clocks). However, the word "logy" is completely distinct, albeit spelled the same. ...
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