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sociol.

American  

abbreviation

  1. sociological.

  2. sociology.


sociol. British  

abbreviation

  1. sociology

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Viktor Voronkov, director of the Centre for Independent Sociol Research, which received a grant from the MacArthur Foundation in 2012, said the fund was “not driven by political motives” and had been the “main partner for Russian science” after the Soros Foundation reduced its funding in the area.

From The Guardian

Sociol′ogist, one devoted to the study of sociology; Sō′cius, an associate: a fellow of an academy, &c.

From Project Gutenberg

What Harvard Sociol ogist David Riesman has described as "the war of all, against all, for student body count" has flared on campuses all over the country.

From Time Magazine Archive