FromFrench éco- , fromLatin oeco- , fromAncient Greek οἶκος ( oîkos ,“ house, household ” ) .
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ecology or theenvironment (in the ecological sense)economy Primarily used in ecology/environment sense; if used in “economy” sense, usually as part ofeconomy or a derived term.
( Economics ) :
concerning ecology or the environment
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Borrowed fromAncient Greek οἶκος ( oîkos ,“ house, household ” ) .
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eco- ( forming words concerning ecology or the environment ) Borrowed fromLatin echō , fromAncient Greek ἠχώ ( ēkhṓ ,“ echo ” ) .
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echo- ( forming words related toechos or other reflectedwaves ) eco-
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forms words relating toechos eco- (environmental)Borrowed fromFrench éco- .
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eco- ( concerning ecology or the environment ) FromAncient Greek οἶκος ( oîkos ,“ house, household ” ) .
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eco- ;forms words concerning ecology or the environment eco- + sistema ( “ system ” ) → ecosistema ( “ ecosystem ” ) FromLatin echō , fromAncient Greek ἠχώ ( ēkhṓ ,“ echo ” ) .
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forms words relating toechos or other reflectedwaves eco- + cardiograma ( “ cardiogram ” ) → ecocardiograma ( “ echocardiogram ” )