different between economist vs economy
economist
English
Alternative forms
- œconomist (archaic)
Etymology
(Can this(+) etymology be sourced?) From Middle French économiste (“household manager”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /i??k?n.?.m?st/
- (General American) IPA(key): /i??k?n.?.m?st/, /??k?n.?.m?st/, /??k?n.?.m?st/
Noun
economist (plural economists)
- An expert in economics, especially one who studies economic data and extracts higher-level information or proposes theories.
- One concerned with political economy.
- (obsolete) One who manages a household.
- (obsolete) One who economizes, or manages domestic or other concerns with frugality; one who expends money, time, or labor, judiciously, and without waste.
Synonyms
- (one who economizes): economiser, economizer, miser
Related terms
- economy
Translations
See also
- economist on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
References
- Douglas Harper (2001–2021) , “economist”, in Online Etymology Dictionary
Anagrams
- comes into, emoticons, mesotocin
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French économiste. Compare Russian ?????????? (ekonomíst).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /e.ko.no?mist/
Noun
economist m (plural economi?ti, feminine equivalent economist?)
- economist
Declension
Related terms
- econom
- economic
- economicesc
- economice?te
- economicitate
- economicos
- economie
- economism
- economisi
- economisire
- economisitor
References
- economist in DEX online - Dic?ionare ale limbii române (Dictionaries of the Romanian language)
economist From the web:
- what economists say about minimum wage
- what economists do
- what economists are saying about the economy
- what economists study
- what economist are saying
- what economists got wrong about globalization
- what economists do for simplicity
- what economist influenced this idea
economy
English
Alternative forms
- oeconomy, œconomy (archaic)
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin oeconomia, from Ancient Greek ????????? (oikonomía, “management of a household, administration”), from ????? (oîkos, “house”) + ???? (ném?, “distribute, allocate”) (surface analysis eco- +? -nomy). The first recorded sense of the word economy, found in a work possibly composed in 1440, is “the management of economic affairs”, in this case, of a monastery.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /i??k?n.?.mi/
- (General American) enPR: ?k?n??m?, ?k?n??m? IPA(key): /i??k?n.?.mi/, /??k?n.?.mi/, /??k?n.?.mi/
- Rhymes: -?n?mi
Noun
economy (countable and uncountable, plural economies)
- Effective management of a community or system, or especially its resources.
- (obsolete) The regular operation of nature in the generation, nutrition and preservation of animals or plants.
- animal economy, vegetable economy
- (obsolete) System of management; general regulation and disposition of the affairs of a state or nation, or of any department of government.
- (obsolete) A system of rules, regulations, rites and ceremonies.
- the Jewish economy
- (obsolete) The disposition or arrangement of any work.
- the economy of a poem
- (obsolete) The regular operation of nature in the generation, nutrition and preservation of animals or plants.
- The study of money, currency and trade, and the efficient use of resources.
- Frugal use of resources.
- economy of word
- April 5, 1729, Jonathan Swift, letter to St. John
- I have no other notion of economy than that it is the parent to liberty and ease.
- The system of production and distribution and consumption. The overall measure of a currency system; as the national economy.
- (theology) The method of divine government of the world. (See w:Economy (religion).)
- (US) The part of a commercial passenger airplane or train reserved for those paying the lower standard fares; economy class.
- (archaic) Management of one’s residency.
Derived terms
Related terms
- economics
- macroeconomics
- microeconomics
Translations
Adjective
economy (not comparable)
- Cheap to run; using minimal resources; representing good value for money.
- He bought an economy car.
- Economy size.
Adverb
economy (not comparable)
- (US) In or via the part of a commercial passenger airplane reserved for those paying the lower standard fares.
- Numerous web sites have tips on how to fly economy.
Translations
Anagrams
- monoecy
economy From the web:
- what economy is the us
- what economy does the us have
- what economy does china have
- what economy does canada have
- what economy does russia have
- what economy does north korea have
- what economy is china
- what economy is russia
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