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economic
English
Alternative forms
- economick, œconomic (archaic)
- œconomick (obsolete)
Etymology
From Middle French economique, from Latin oeconomicus, from Ancient Greek ??????????? (oikonomikós, “skilled with household management”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?i?k??n?m?k/
- (General American) IPA(key): /??k??n?m?k/
- Rhymes: -?m?k
Adjective
economic (comparative more economic, superlative most economic)
- Pertaining to an economy.
- Frugal; cheap (in the sense of representing good value); economical.
- Pertaining to the study of money and its movement.
Usage notes
Modern usage prefers economic when describing the economy of a region or country (and when referring to personal or family budgeting).
Economical is preferred when referring to thrift or value for money.
Derived terms
- economical
- economics
Related terms
- economise
- economize
- economic blockade
- economic warfare
Translations
Anagrams
- oncomice
Ladin
Adjective
economic m pl
- plural of economich
Occitan
Etymology
From Latin oeconomicus.
Pronunciation
Adjective
economic m (feminine singular economica, masculine plural economics, feminine plural economicas)
- economic
Derived terms
- economicament
Related terms
- economia
Romanian
Etymology
From French économique.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /e.ko?no.mik/
Adjective
economic m or n (feminine singular economic?, masculine plural economici, feminine and neuter plural economice)
- economic
- economical
Declension
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monetarism
English
Etymology
From monetary +? -ism, from Latin mon?t?rius, from mon?ta.
Noun
monetarism (countable and uncountable, plural monetarisms)
- (economics) The doctrine that economic systems are controlled by variations in the supply of money.
- (economics) The political doctrine that a nation's economy can be controlled by regulating the money supply.
Translations
Anagrams
- marmotines
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