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[ ek-uh -nom -ik, ee-kuh - ] SHOW IPA
/ ˌɛk əˈnɒm ɪk, ˌi kə- / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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adjective pertaining to the production, distribution, and use of income, wealth, and commodities.
of or relating to the science of economics.
pertaining to an economy, or system of organization or operation, especially of the process of production.
involving or pertaining to one's personal resources of money: to give up a large house for economic reasons.
pertaining to use as a resource in the economy: economic entomology; economic botany.
affecting or apt to affect the welfare of material resources: weevils and other economic pests.
SEE MORE SEE LESS Origin of economic 1585–95; (<Middle French economique ) <Latin oeconomicus <Greek oikonomikós relating to household management, equivalent to oikonóm (os ) steward (oîko (s ) house + nómos manager) + -ikos -ic
OTHER WORDS FROM economic an·ti·ec·o·nom·ic, adjective non·e·co·nom·ic, adjective pre·ec·o·nom·ic, adjective qua·si-ec·o·nom·ic, adjective
sub·ec·o·nom·ic, adjective un·ec·o·nom·ic, adjective
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Words nearby economic e-commerce, econ., econazole, econiche, econometrics, economic , economical, economically, Economic Cooperation Administration, economic cycle, economic determinism
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British Dictionary definitions for economic adjective of or relating to an economy, economics, or finance economic development ; economic theories
British capable of being produced, operated, etc, for profit; profitable the firm is barely economic
concerning or affecting material resources or welfare economic pests
concerned with or relating to the necessities of life; utilitarian
a variant of economical
informal inexpensive; cheap
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