economy
[ ih-kon-uh-mee ]
/ ɪˈkɒn ə mi /
noun, plural e·con·o·mies.
adjective
adverb
in economy-class accommodations, or by economy-class conveyance: to travel economy.
Origin of economy
1520–30; (< Middle French
economie) < Latin
oeconomia < Greek
oikonomíā household management, equivalent to
oîko(s) house +
-nomia
-nomy
ANTONYMS FOR economy
OTHER WORDS FROM economy
non·e·con·o·my, noun, plural non·e·con·o·mies. sub·e·con·o·my, noun, plural sub·e·con·o·mies. su·per·e·con·o·my, noun, plural su·per·e·con·o·mies.Words nearby economy
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British Dictionary definitions for economy
economy
/ (ɪˈkɒnəmɪ) /
noun plural -mies
Word Origin for economy
C16: via Latin from Greek
oikonomia domestic management, from
oikos house +
-nomia, from
nemein to manage