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Hasil cari dari kata atau frase: Otonomi (1.71010 detik)

Found 22 items, similar to Otonomi.

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Definition: Economic

Economic \E`co*nom"ic\ (?; 277), Economical \E`co*nom"ic*al\, a.
[F. ['e]conomique, L. oeconomicus orderly, methodical, Gr. ?
economical. See Economy.]
1. Pertaining to the household; domestic. ``In this
economical misfortune [of ill-assorted matrimony.]''
--Milton.
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2. Relating to domestic economy, or to the management of
household affairs.
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And doth employ her economic art
And busy care, her household to preserve. --Sir J.
Davies.
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3. Managing with frugality; guarding against waste or
unnecessary expense; careful and frugal in management and
in expenditure; -- said of character or habits.
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Just rich enough, with economic care,
To save a pittance. --Harte.
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4. Managed with frugality; not marked with waste or
extravagance; using the minimum of time or effort or
resources required for effectiveness; frugal; -- said of
acts; saving; as, an economical use of money or of time;
an economic use of home heating oil. [WordNet sense 3]
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5. of or pertaining to the national or regional economy;
relating to political economy; relating to the means of
living, or the resources and wealth of a country; relating
to the production or consumption of goods and services of
a nation or region; as, economic growth; economic
purposes; economical truths; an economic downturn.
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These matters economical and political. --J. C.
Shairp.
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There was no economical distress in England to
prompt the enterprises of colonization. --Palfrey.
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Economic questions, such as money, usury, taxes,
lands, and the employment of the people. --H. C.
Baird.
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6. Regulative; relating to the adaptation of means to an end.
--Grew.
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7. of or pertaining to economics. economic theory
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8. profitable. Opposite of uneconomic. [WordNet sense 4]
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9. avoiding waste; as, an economical meal. Opposite of
wasteful.

Syn: frugal, scotch, sparing, stinting, thrifty.
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Note: Economical is the usual form when meaning frugal,
saving; economic is the form commonly used when meaning
pertaining to the management of a household, or of
public affairs.
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Dictionary: quick_english-indonesian
Definition: economic

ekonomis



Dictionary: WordNet
Definition: economic

economic
adj 1: of or relating to an economy, the system of production and
management of material wealth; "economic growth";
"aspects of social, political, and economical life"
[syn: economical]
2: of or relating to the science of economics; "economic
theory"
3: concerned with worldly necessities of life (especially
money); "he wrote the book primarily for economic
reasons"; "gave up the large house for economic reasons";
"in economic terms they are very privileged"
4: financially rewarding; "it was no longer economic to keep
the factory open"; "have to keep prices high enough to
make it economic to continue the service"
5: using the minimum of time or resources necessary for
effectiveness; "an economic use of home heating oil"; "a
modern economical heating system"; "an economical use of
her time" [syn: economical]



Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: Economics

Economics \E`co*nom"ics\ ([=e]`k[o^]*n[o^]m"[i^]ks), n. [Gr. ta`
o'ikonomika`, equiv. to "h o'ikonomi`a. See Economic.]
1. The science of household affairs, or of domestic
management.
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2. Political economy; the science of the utilities or the
useful application of wealth or material resources; the
study of the production, distribution, and consumption of
goods and services of a nation or region, and its effect
on the wealth of a country. See Political economy, under
Political. ``In politics and economics.'' --V. Knox.
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Dictionary: quick_english-indonesian
Definition: economics

ekonomi, ilmu ekonomi



Dictionary: WordNet
Definition: economics

economics
n : the branch of social science that deals with the production
and distribution and consumption of goods and services
and their management [syn: economic science, {political
economy}]



Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: Economies

economy \e*con"o*my\ ([-e]*k[o^]n"[-o]*m[y^]), n.; pl.
Economies ([-e]*k[o^]n"[-o]*m[i^]z). [F. ['e]conomie, L.
oeconomia household management, fr. Gr. o'ikonomi`a, fr.
o'ikono`mos one managing a household; o'i^kos house (akin to
L. vicus village, E. vicinity) + no`mos usage, law, rule, fr.
ne`mein to distribute, manage. See Vicinity, Nomad.]
1. The management of domestic affairs; the regulation and
government of household matters; especially as they
concern expense or disbursement; as, a careful economy.
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Himself busy in charge of the household economies.
--Froude.
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2. Orderly arrangement and management of the internal affairs
of a state or of any establishment kept up by production
and consumption; esp., such management as directly
concerns wealth; as, political economy.
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3. The system of rules and regulations by which anything is
managed; orderly system of regulating the distribution and
uses of parts, conceived as the result of wise and
economical adaptation in the author, whether human or
divine; as, the animal or vegetable economy; the economy
of a poem; the Jewish economy.
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The position which they [the verb and adjective]
hold in the general economy of language. --Earle.
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In the Greek poets, as also in Plautus, we shall see
the economy . . . of poems better observed than in
Terence. --B. Jonson.
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The Jews already had a Sabbath, which, as citizens
and subjects of that economy, they were obliged to
keep. --Paley.
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4. Thrifty and frugal housekeeping; management without loss
or waste; frugality in expenditure; prudence and
disposition to save; as, a housekeeper accustomed to
economy but not to parsimony.
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Political economy. See under Political.

Syn: Economy, Frugality, Parsimony. Economy avoids all
waste and extravagance, and applies money to the best
advantage; frugality cuts off indulgences, and proceeds
on a system of saving. The latter conveys the idea of
not using or spending superfluously, and is opposed to
lavishness or profusion. Frugality is usually applied to
matters of consumption, and commonly points to
simplicity of manners; parsimony is frugality carried to
an extreme, involving meanness of spirit, and a sordid
mode of living. Economy is a virtue, and parsimony a
vice.
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I have no other notion of economy than that it is
the parent to liberty and ease. --Swift.
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The father was more given to frugality, and the
son to riotousness [luxuriousness]. --Golding.
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Dictionary: quick_english-indonesian
Definition: economy

ekonomi, keekonomian, keekonomisan, perekonomian



Dictionary: WordNet
Definition: economy

economy
n 1: the system of production and distribution and consumption
[syn: economic system]
2: the efficient use of resources; "economy of effort"
3: frugality in the expenditure of money or resources; "the
Scots are famous for their economy" [syn: thriftiness]
4: an act of economizing; reduction in cost; "it was a small
economy to walk to work every day"; "there was a saving of
50 cents" [syn: saving]



Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: economise

economise \economise\ v. t.
same as economize.

Syn: conserve, husband, economize.
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Economize \E*con"o*mize\ ([-e]*k[o^]n"[-o]*m[imac]z), v. t.
[imp. & p. p. Economized ([-e]*k[o^]n"[-o]*m[imac]zd); p.
pr. & vb. n. Economizing.] [Cf. F. ['e]conomiser.]
To manage with economy; to use with prudence; to expend with
frugality; as, to economize one's income. [Written also
economise.]
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Expenses in the city were to be economized. --Jowett
(Thucyd. ).
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Calculating how to economize time. --W. Irving.
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Economize \E*con"o*mize\, v. i.
To be prudently sparing in expenditure; to be frugal and
saving; as, to economize in order to grow rich. [Written also
economise.] --Milton.
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Dictionary: quick_english-indonesian
Definition: economise

mencermatkan



Dictionary: WordNet
Definition: economise

economise
v 1: spend sparingly, avoid the waste of; "This move will save
money"; "The less fortunate will have to economize now"
[syn: save, economize]
2: use cautiously and frugally; "I try to economize my spare
time"; "conserve your energy for the ascent to the summit"
[syn: conserve, husband, economize] [ant: waste]



Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: Economist

Economist \E*con"o*mist\, n. [Cf. F. ['e]conomiste.]
1. One who economizes, or manages domestic or other concerns
with frugality; one who expends money, time, or labor,
judiciously, and without waste. ``Economists even to
parsimony.'' --Burke.
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2. One who is conversant with political economy; an expert in
the field of economics. [WordNet sense 1]
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Dictionary: quick_english-indonesian
Definition: economist

ahli ekonomi, ekonom



Dictionary: WordNet
Definition: economist

economist
n : an expert in the science of economics [syn: economic expert]



Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: Economize

Economize \E*con"o*mize\ ([-e]*k[o^]n"[-o]*m[imac]z), v. t.
[imp. & p. p. Economized ([-e]*k[o^]n"[-o]*m[imac]zd); p.
pr. & vb. n. Economizing.] [Cf. F. ['e]conomiser.]
To manage with economy; to use with prudence; to expend with
frugality; as, to economize one's income. [Written also
economise.]
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Expenses in the city were to be economized. --Jowett
(Thucyd. ).
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Calculating how to economize time. --W. Irving.
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Economize \E*con"o*mize\, v. i.
To be prudently sparing in expenditure; to be frugal and
saving; as, to economize in order to grow rich. [Written also
economise.] --Milton.
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Dictionary: quick_english-indonesian
Definition: economize

berekonomi, menghemat



Dictionary: WordNet
Definition: economize

economize
v 1: use cautiously and frugally; "I try to economize my spare
time"; "conserve your energy for the ascent to the
summit" [syn: conserve, husband, economise] [ant:
waste]
2: spend sparingly, avoid the waste of; "This move will save
money"; "The less fortunate will have to economize now"
[syn: save, economise]



Dictionary: quick_indonesian-english
Definition: ekonomi

economics, economy



Dictionary: quick_indonesian-english
Definition: ekonomis

economic, economical



Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: Isonomic

Isonomic \I`so*nom"ic\, a. [Gr. ?; 'i`sos equal + no`mos law.]
The same, or equal, in law or right; one in kind or origin;
analogous; similar. --Dana.
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Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: Neonomian

Neonomian \Ne`o*no"mi*an\, n. [Neo- + Gr. ? law.]
One who advocates adheres to new laws; esp. one who holds or
believes that the gospel is a new law.
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Neonomian \Ne`o*no"mi*an\, a.
Of or pertaining to the Neonomians, or in accordance with
their doctrines.
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