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- (economics) Of or pertaining to an economic theory based on the ideas of John Maynard Keynes, as put forward in his book The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, published in 1936 in response to the Great Depression of the 1930s, and extensively extended by a large body of followers before and after his death in 1946.
- of or relating to John Maynard Keynes or to his economic theories
noun
adj
- (economics) Of or pertaining to American economist Robert Lucas Jr.
- (rare) Of or pertaining to the American filmmaker George Lucas, known for his blockbuster space opera films.
- (mathematics) Of or pertaining to Henry Lucas (c. 1610–1663), Member of Parliament for Cambridge University and founder of the Lucasian Chair of Mathematics.
noun
- (colloquial, economics, uncountable) Clipping of macroeconomics.
- (colloquial, nutrition, countable, chiefly in the plural) Clipping of macronutrient.
- (programming) A comparatively human-friendly abbreviation of complex input to a computer program.
- (gaming) Short for macromanagement.
- (colloquial, photography, countable) Ellipsis of macro lens.
- (colloquial, countable) Clipping of macrophile.
- a single computer instruction that results in a series of instructions in machine language
adj
verb
noun
adj
- Of or relating to various art styles, as in sculpture and ballet, inspired by older classical forms and conventions.
- (economics) Of or relating to an approach that focuses on the determination of prices, outputs, and income distributions in markets through supply and demand.
- Of pertaining to a style of architecture based on classical models, especially such a style of the 18th century.
- (linguistics) Being a recent construction based on older, classical elements.
- characteristic of a revival of an earlier classical style
noun
- (economics) An economic ideology in favour of laissez faire and the free market (related to economic liberalism).
- (politics) Any political movement founded on the autonomy and personal freedom of the individual, progress and reform, and government by law with the consent of the governed.
- The quality of being liberal.
- a political orientation that favors social progress by reform and by changing laws rather than by revolution
- an economic theory advocating free competition and a self-regulating market
adj
- Relating to macroeconomics.
- of or relating to macroeconomics
- Relating to the entire economy, including the growth rate, money and credit, exchange rates, the total amount of goods and services produced, total income earned, the level of employment of productive resources, and the general behavior of prices.
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noun
adj
noun
- (economics) Initialism of price level.
- (copyright law) Initialism of public license.
- Initialism of public library.
- (biochemistry) Initialism of proximity labeling.
- (topology) Initialism of piecewise linear.
- (computing) Initialism of programming language.
- (US, scouting) Initialism of patrol leader.
- (US, law, government) Initialism of public law.
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name
verb
noun
- (economics, euphemistic) An economic contraction.
- (geology) The removal of soil and other loose material from the ground (or another surface) by wind, leaving it exposed to erosion.
- (economics) A decrease in the general price level, that is, in the nominal cost of goods and services as well as wages.
- An act or instance of deflating.
- a contraction of economic activity resulting in a decline of prices
- (geology) the erosion of soil as a consequence of sand and dust and loose rocks being removed by the wind
- the act of letting the air out of something
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adj
verb
name
- (UK politics, economics) Initialism of Institute of Economic Affairs: a British neoliberal think tank.
- (politics) Initialism of Institute of International and European Affairs: an Irish policy think tank.
- (historical, military) Initialism of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan: a totalitarian Islamic state established by the Taliban.
- Initialism of International Ergonomics Association.
- (India) Initialism of Indian Evidence Act, the former evidence act of India.
- (epidemiology) Initialism of International Epidemiological Association.
- Initialism of International Energy Agency: an autonomous intergovernmental organization.
- (ethnography, anthropology) Initialism of Institute of Anthropology and Ethnography: a Russian institute of research, specializing in ethnographic studies of cultural and physical anthropology.
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- (economics) Initialism of capital gain.
- (baseball) Initialism of complete games; the statistic reporting the number of games thrown by a pitcher.
- (by extension) (video games, in a visual novel) A unique, static full-screen image, usually displayed to illustrate a significant event in the story.
- (visual effects, animation) Initialism of computer graphics.
- Initialism of cover girl.
- (ageplay) Initialism of caregiver.
- (US, military, nautical) Initialism of coast guard.
- (physics) Initialism of center of gravity.
- (US, military, nautical) A guided missile cruiser.
name
noun
- (economics) An ersatz good.
- (chiefly British) A deputy for a bishop in granting licences for marriage.
- A substitute (usually of a person, position or role).
- (US law) A judicial officer of limited jurisdiction, who administers matters of probate and intestate succession and, in some cases, adoptions.
- (computing) Any of a range of Unicode codepoints which are used in pairs in UTF-16 to represent characters beyond the Basic Multilingual Plane.
- A person or animal that acts as a substitute for the social or pastoral role of another, such as a surrogate parent.
- (US, politics) A politician or person of influence campaigning for a presidential candidate.
- (databases) Ellipsis of surrogate key.
- someone who takes the place of another person
- a person appointed to represent or act on behalf of others
adj
verb
adj
- of or relating to the science of economics
- financially rewarding
- using the minimum of time or resources necessary for effectiveness
- concerned with worldly necessities of life (especially money)
- of or relating to an economy, the system of production and management of material wealth
- Frugal; cheap (in the sense of representing good value); economical.
- Pertaining to an economy.
- Pertaining to the study of money and its movement.
noun
- (political economy) Social creditism.
- (macroeconomics) A theory that the quantity of credit is a more important financial indicator for central banks to use to govern the economy than the money supply or interest rates.
- (economics, uncountable) A socio-economic system associated with capitalism but distinguished from it due to wealth being loaned out rather than being invested.
noun
adj
- (economics): In a state of higher cost.
- Expanded; in a state of inflation, of abnormally increased size, amount, etc.
- Higher that the true figure
- Filled with air or fluid
- (figuratively) Pompous; arrogant (of a person or ego)
- (figuratively) Containing excessive, meaningless words, particularly for show
- pretentious (especially with regard to language or ideals)
- enlarged beyond truth or reasonableness
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noun
- (economics) Ellipsis of economic growth.
- An increase in psychological strength or resilience; an increased ability to overcome adversity.
- (biology) The act of growing, getting bigger or higher.
- An increase in size, number, value, or strength.
- (pathology) An abnormal mass such as a tumor.
- (biology) Something that grows or has grown.
- something grown or growing
- the gradual beginning or coming forth
- a progression from simpler to more complex forms
- a process of becoming larger or longer or more numerous or more important
- (biology) the process of an individual organism growing organically; a purely biological unfolding of events involved in an organism changing gradually from a simple to a more complex level
- (pathology) an abnormal proliferation of tissue (as in a tumor)
- vegetation that has grown
noun
adj
- (economics) Of or pertaining to an economic theory based on the ideas of John Maynard Keynes, as put forward in his book The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, published in 1936 in response to the Great Depression of the 1930s, and extensively extended by a large body of followers before and after his death in 1946.
- of or relating to John Maynard Keynes or to his economic theories
noun
adj
- (economics) Of or pertaining to American economist Robert Lucas Jr.
- (rare) Of or pertaining to the American filmmaker George Lucas, known for his blockbuster space opera films.
- (mathematics) Of or pertaining to Henry Lucas (c. 1610–1663), Member of Parliament for Cambridge University and founder of the Lucasian Chair of Mathematics.
noun
- (colloquial, economics, uncountable) Clipping of macroeconomics.
- (colloquial, nutrition, countable, chiefly in the plural) Clipping of macronutrient.
- (programming) A comparatively human-friendly abbreviation of complex input to a computer program.
- (gaming) Short for macromanagement.
- (colloquial, photography, countable) Ellipsis of macro lens.
- (colloquial, countable) Clipping of macrophile.
- a single computer instruction that results in a series of instructions in machine language
adj
verb
noun
adj
- Of or relating to various art styles, as in sculpture and ballet, inspired by older classical forms and conventions.
- (economics) Of or relating to an approach that focuses on the determination of prices, outputs, and income distributions in markets through supply and demand.
- Of pertaining to a style of architecture based on classical models, especially such a style of the 18th century.
- (linguistics) Being a recent construction based on older, classical elements.
- characteristic of a revival of an earlier classical style
noun
- (economics) An economic ideology in favour of laissez faire and the free market (related to economic liberalism).
- (politics) Any political movement founded on the autonomy and personal freedom of the individual, progress and reform, and government by law with the consent of the governed.
- The quality of being liberal.
- a political orientation that favors social progress by reform and by changing laws rather than by revolution
- an economic theory advocating free competition and a self-regulating market
noun
adj
noun
- (economics) Initialism of price level.
- (copyright law) Initialism of public license.
- Initialism of public library.
- (biochemistry) Initialism of proximity labeling.
- (topology) Initialism of piecewise linear.
- (computing) Initialism of programming language.
- (US, scouting) Initialism of patrol leader.
- (US, law, government) Initialism of public law.
adj
name
verb
noun
- (economics, euphemistic) An economic contraction.
- (geology) The removal of soil and other loose material from the ground (or another surface) by wind, leaving it exposed to erosion.
- (economics) A decrease in the general price level, that is, in the nominal cost of goods and services as well as wages.
- An act or instance of deflating.
- a contraction of economic activity resulting in a decline of prices
- (geology) the erosion of soil as a consequence of sand and dust and loose rocks being removed by the wind
- the act of letting the air out of something
noun
adj
verb
noun
- (economics) Initialism of capital gain.
- (baseball) Initialism of complete games; the statistic reporting the number of games thrown by a pitcher.
- (by extension) (video games, in a visual novel) A unique, static full-screen image, usually displayed to illustrate a significant event in the story.
- (visual effects, animation) Initialism of computer graphics.
- Initialism of cover girl.
- (ageplay) Initialism of caregiver.
- (US, military, nautical) Initialism of coast guard.
- (physics) Initialism of center of gravity.
- (US, military, nautical) A guided missile cruiser.
name
noun
- (economics) An ersatz good.
- (chiefly British) A deputy for a bishop in granting licences for marriage.
- A substitute (usually of a person, position or role).
- (US law) A judicial officer of limited jurisdiction, who administers matters of probate and intestate succession and, in some cases, adoptions.
- (computing) Any of a range of Unicode codepoints which are used in pairs in UTF-16 to represent characters beyond the Basic Multilingual Plane.
- A person or animal that acts as a substitute for the social or pastoral role of another, such as a surrogate parent.
- (US, politics) A politician or person of influence campaigning for a presidential candidate.
- (databases) Ellipsis of surrogate key.
- someone who takes the place of another person
- a person appointed to represent or act on behalf of others
adj
verb
noun
- (political economy) Social creditism.
- (macroeconomics) A theory that the quantity of credit is a more important financial indicator for central banks to use to govern the economy than the money supply or interest rates.
- (economics, uncountable) A socio-economic system associated with capitalism but distinguished from it due to wealth being loaned out rather than being invested.
noun
noun
- (economics) Ellipsis of economic growth.
- An increase in psychological strength or resilience; an increased ability to overcome adversity.
- (biology) The act of growing, getting bigger or higher.
- An increase in size, number, value, or strength.
- (pathology) An abnormal mass such as a tumor.
- (biology) Something that grows or has grown.
- something grown or growing
- the gradual beginning or coming forth
- a progression from simpler to more complex forms
- a process of becoming larger or longer or more numerous or more important
- (biology) the process of an individual organism growing organically; a purely biological unfolding of events involved in an organism changing gradually from a simple to a more complex level
- (pathology) an abnormal proliferation of tissue (as in a tumor)
- vegetation that has grown
adj
- Relating to macroeconomics.
- of or relating to macroeconomics
- Relating to the entire economy, including the growth rate, money and credit, exchange rates, the total amount of goods and services produced, total income earned, the level of employment of productive resources, and the general behavior of prices.
adj
adj
- of or relating to the science of economics
- financially rewarding
- using the minimum of time or resources necessary for effectiveness
- concerned with worldly necessities of life (especially money)
- of or relating to an economy, the system of production and management of material wealth
- Frugal; cheap (in the sense of representing good value); economical.
- Pertaining to an economy.
- Pertaining to the study of money and its movement.
adj
- (economics): In a state of higher cost.
- Expanded; in a state of inflation, of abnormally increased size, amount, etc.
- Higher that the true figure
- Filled with air or fluid
- (figuratively) Pompous; arrogant (of a person or ego)
- (figuratively) Containing excessive, meaningless words, particularly for show
- pretentious (especially with regard to language or ideals)
- enlarged beyond truth or reasonableness