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As the article contains references, historical information, and also uses of the word in other contexts such as a book of fiction. This transcends the typical content stored in a dictionary as is. And as one could argue that Logology, while a more or less unknown field of study, is a field of study none-the-less. And as a field of study deserves a place in an encylopedia as do other "-ologies." —Preceding unsigned comment added by Openartist (talk • contribs)
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