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-nomy
- a combining form of Greek origin meaning “distribution,” “arrangement,” “management,”:
astronomy; economy; taxonomy.
-nomy
combining form
- indicating a science or the laws governing a certain field of knowledge
agronomy
economy
Derived Forms
- -nomic, combining_form:in_adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of -nomy1
Example Sentences
In nearby Hallandale Beach, Assistant City Manager Nomy Sandoval said the tragedy would prompt a review of about a dozen condo buildings.
The author of “Awek Chuck Taylor,” Nomy Nozwir, 31, who writes as Nami Cob Nobbler, said it was based loosely on his own life.
The Transfused, a rock opera written by the Need and fellow Olympian Nomy Lamm, is another testament to the town's capacity for organizing large-scale productions.
Words having the following terminations are usually accented on the antepenult, or third syllable from the end: cracy, ferous, fluent, flous, honal, gony, grapher, graphy, loger, logist, logy, loquy, machy, mathy, meter, metry, nomy, nomy, parous, pathy, phony, scopy, strophe, tomy, trophy, vomous, vorous.
For thee will I master 'pathy and 'logy and 'nomy and 'sophy!
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