ec·o·nom·ic  ( ĕk ′ə-n ŏm ĭk, ē′k ə-)
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adj.1. a. Of or relating to the production, development, and management of material wealth, as of a country, household, or business enterprise. b. Of or relating to an economy: a period of sustained economic growth. 2. Of or relating to the science of economics: new economic theories regarding the effects of deficit spending. 3. Of or relating to the practical necessities of life; material: wrote the book primarily for economic reasons. 4. a. Financially rewarding; economical: It was no longer economic to keep the manufacturing facilities open. b. Efficient; economical: an economic use of home heating oil. |
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