-nomics

English

Etymology 1

From Ancient Greek νόμος (nómos, law). The addition of an English prefix thus indicates the "laws" of the discipline or area denoted by the prefix

Suffix

-nomics

  1. The rules of a discipline.

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Derived terms

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Etymology 2

Back-formation from economics.

Suffix

-nomics

  1. (economics) Used to form nouns meaning the economics, economic practises, or economic philosophy of a specified person or state

Derived terms

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