epizoology

epizoology
SYN: epizootiology. [epi- + G. zoon, animal, + logos, study]

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epi·zo·ol·o·gy -zō-'äl-ə-jē, -zə-'wäl- n, pl -gies EPIZOOTIOLOGY

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