Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
mereology
Noun
/mɪˈrɪː.ə.lə.dʒi/

Definition
The study of parts and the wholes they form.

Examples
- The study of mereology helps in understanding how different components of a system interact.
- Mereology can be applied in various fields such as logic, linguistics, and computer science.
- In philosophy, mereology investigates questions about the existence of parts and their relation to wholes.

Meaning
Mereology explores how individual parts relate to each other and to the overall structure they create. It is a branch of philosophy that examines the concept of part-whole relationships.

Synonyms
- Part-whole theory
- Systems theory
- Component analysis