macro-
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/ˈmækroʊ/
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/ˈmæk.rəʊ/
large scale
Etymology
Etymology Information
'macro-' originates from Greek, specifically the word 'makros,' where 'makros' meant 'long' or 'large.'
Historical Evolution
'makros' transformed into the Latin word 'macro,' and eventually became the modern English prefix 'macro-' through Old French.
Meaning Changes
Initially, it meant 'long' or 'large,' but over time it evolved into its current usage as a prefix indicating large scale or scope.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Noun 1
a prefix meaning large, long, or great in size or extent.
The term 'macroeconomics' refers to the study of the economy as a whole.
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Last updated: 2025/02/28 16:37
