person vs zoology

person

noun
  • An individual substance of a rational nature; usually a human being. 

  • The human genitalia; specifically, the penis. 

  • A character or part, as in a play; a specific kind or manifestation of individual character, whether in real life, or in literary or dramatic representation; an assumed character. 

  • Someone who likes or has an affinity for (a specified thing). 

  • A shoot or bud of a plant; a polyp or zooid of the compound Hydrozoa, Anthozoa, etc.; also, an individual, in the narrowest sense, among the higher animals. 

  • A linguistic category used to distinguish between the speaker of an utterance and those to whom or about whom they are speaking. See grammatical person. 

  • Any sentient or socially intelligent being. 

  • Any one of the three hypostases of the Holy Trinity: the Father, Son, or Holy Spirit. 

  • A human of unspecified gender (in terms usually constructed with man or woman). 

  • The physical body of a being seen as distinct from the mind, character, etc. 

  • Any individual or formal organization with standing before the courts. 

  • A worker in a specified function or specialty. 

verb
  • To man, to supply with staff or crew. 

zoology

noun
  • A treatise on this science. 

  • The part of biology relating to the animal kingdom, including the structure, embryology, evolution, classification, habits, and distribution of all animals, both living and extinct. 

How often have the words person and zoology occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )