macrology
/mak-rol'*-jee/ n. 1. Set of usually complex or crufty
macros, e.g., as part of a large system written in LISP,
TECO, or (less commonly) assembler. 2. The art and science
involved in comprehending a macrology in sense 1. Sometimes
studying the macrology of a system is not unlike archeology,
ecology, or theology, hence the sound-alike construction. See
also boxology.