techonomic

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Blend of technology +‎ economic, with -o- interfix to ease pronunciation.

Adjective[edit]

techonomic (not comparable)

  1. involving both technology and economics as constituents
    • 2014, N.N., IQ shredders:
      The most advanced models of neoreactionary social order on earth work like this (Hong Kong and Singapore), combining resilient ethnic traditions with super-dynamic techonomic performance, to produce an open yet self-protective, civilized, socially-tranquil, high-growth enclave of outstanding broad-spectrum functionality.