economy

economy - noun

  • The structure or conditions of {a_link|economic} life in a country, area, or period
  • Thrifty and efficient use of material resources : frugality in expenditures
  • Efficient and concise use of nonmaterial resources (such as effort, language, or motion)
  • The arrangement or mode of operation of something : organization
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"an economy of information"

SpellingJoy score for economy

SpellingJoy Gematria

Mystic
209

Letter Values

E
8
C
4
O
15
N
15
O
15
M
14
Y
28

Etymology

Middle English yconomye, borrowed from Middle French yconomie, economie, borrowed from Medieval Latin yconomia, economia, oekonomia (Late Latin, "organization of the Trinity, plan, dispensation," Latin oeconomia "arrangement of material by an author,"), borrowed from Greek oikonomía "management of a household, direction, arrangement," from oikonómos "manager of a household, steward," (from oîkos "house" + -nomos, noun derivative of némein "to have management or control of, rule, direct") + -ia -y:2