What is the difference between psychrometry and hygrometry?

Psychrometry and hygrometry are often used interchangeably, but technically, hygrometry refers specifically to the measurement of the humidity of the air, whereas psychrometry is the broader study of the properties of air-water vapor mixtures. Psychrometry encompasses not only humidity but also other properties such as temperature, enthalpy, and density. While hygrometry is a subset of psychrometry, the terms are often used synonymously in practice.