[1900–05; ‹ Gk prāxe- (taken as s. of prâxispraxis) + -o- + -logy; perh. via. F praxéologie]This word is first recorded in the period 1900–05. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: cathode-ray tube, decompression, elder statesman, hydroplane, throwaway-o- is the typical ending of the first element of compounds of Greek origin (as -i- is, in compounds of Latin origin), used regularly in forming new compounds with elementsof Greek origin and often used in English as a connective irrespective of etymology(Franco-Italian; geography; seriocomic; speedometer)
Examples of 'praxeology' in a sentence
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The article deals with the problem of using the ideas of praxeology in methodical preparation of future teachers of technology.
Андрій Малихін 2014, 'ESSENCE AND PRINCIPLES OF THE PRAXEOLOGICAL APPROACH FOR METHODICAL PREPARATION OFA FUTURE TEACHER OF TECHNOLOGY', Naukovì Zapiski Ternopìlʹsʹkogo Nacìonalʹnogo Pedagogìčnogo Unìversitetu Imenì VolodimiraGnatûka. Serìâ: Pedagogìkahttp://nzp.tnpu.edu.ua/article/view/63766. Retrieved from DOAJ CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode)
The former, defined in the praxeology as the degree to which goals are achieved, refers to the accuracy of forecasts.
Filip Chybalski 2017, 'Forecast Value Added (FVA) Analysis as a Means to Improve the Efficiency of a ForecastingProcess', Operations Research and Decisionshttp://orduser.pwr.wroc.pl/DownloadFile.aspx?aid=1276. Retrieved from DOAJ CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode)