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What (who) is -nomy - definition


-nomy      
¦ combining form denoting a specified area of knowledge or its laws: astronomy.
Origin
from Gk -nomia; related to nomos 'law' and nemein 'distribute'.
Nomy Arpaly         
AMERICAN PHILOSOPHER
User:Kevin Gorman/arpaly; Unprincipled Virtue
Nomy Arpaly is an American philosopher. Her main research interests include ethics, moral psychology, action theory, and free will.
Effigy (album)         
ALBUM BY NOMY LAMM
Effigy (Nomy Lamm album)
Effigy is a 2003 album by Nomy Lamm. It combines accordion, layered vocals, sound effects, and electro-driven drum beats.
Examples of use of -nomy
1. It would have been impossible to turn around Britains eco–nomy and society without the undoubted pain endured in the early 1'80s.
2. "Economy" is assembled from "eco" plus another combining form, "nomy," rooted in a Greek word for law and referring to arranging or ordering things – as in taxonomy, for instance.
3. Mr Brown had much fun yesterday about Mr Camerons proposal that the growth of public spending should be lower than the expansion of the eco–nomy in order to cut taxes.
4. In economics, the forces of globalisation unleashed by an emergent Asia and an information technology revolution were reviving the American eco–nomy and giving birth to new, dynamic competitors.
5. India‘s eco nomy has been growing at an average eight per cent over the past three years and the country is hungry for more energy, leading to state oil and gas firms stepping up exploration efforts in new areas.