The word "biologies" refers to the study of living organisms and their vital processes. The antonyms of "biologies" would therefore be those words that represent the opposite of life or living organisms. Some examples of such antonyms include "inanimate," "lifeless," "dead," "nonliving," and "inert." While biology deals with the study and understanding of the complex mechanisms that govern life, these antonyms represent the absence of those mechanisms. They describe scientific concepts and objects that lack the attributes of life, such as motion, reproduction, and growth. The study of these antonyms falls under different scientific disciplines, such as physics and chemistry, where non-living phenomena are studied.