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- Technology
- application of science
- human Capital
- things that make humans more productive
- savings
- unspent income
- investment
- spending money to make money
- income
- money earned for use of a production factor
- wealth
- sum assets owned by an economic actor
- assets
- valuable items owned by an economic actor
- wages
- money earned from labor
- rent
- money earned in return for the use of a factor of production
- interest
- money earned in return for the use of money
- profit
- money left over after all production costs
- dividend
- division of profit to shareholders
- marginal physical product
- additional units of production created by addiction labor units
- marginal revenue product
- money earned by employing additional units of labor
- Accolade
- Praise
- Allusion
- indirect reference
- Analogy
- Comparison
- Ambivalent
- Unable to decide
- Anecdote
- short account of something interesting; story
- Anomalous
- odd; not fitting the pattern
- Aspersion
- negative feeling; damaging remark
- Belligerence
- aggression
- Bombastic
- too elaborate; exaggerated
- Candid
- truthful
- Capricious
- changeable; fickle
- Cherished
- cared for; firmly-held
- Cliche
- over-used expression
- Conception
- 1. idea; view. 2. beginning of pregnancy
- Convoluted
- complicated or long-winded
- Credence
- belief
- Cryptic
- hidden
- Currency
- 1. widespread acceptance, 2. money
- Decorous
- good and correct (used of behavior)
- Denunciation
- act of speaking out against
- Derailed
- thrown off course
- Derivative
- unoriginal
- Despotic
- acting like a tyrant
- Detritus
- rubbish
- Diaphanous
- very thin and transparent
- Dictum
- often-used saying
- Dilettante
- person who dabbles in the arts
- Disdained
- showed contempt for
- Dispassionate
- unbiased; fair
- Dowager
- an elderly woman of elevate social status
- Dubious
- doubtful
- Egalitarian
- equal; believer in equality
- Elicit
- draw out (used mainly for information or feelings)
- Elliptical
- 1. shaped like an ellipse, 2. indirect
- Epitomizes
- acts as a typical example of
- Equivocate
- speak ambiguously/vaguely
- Evasiveness
- trying to avoid something
- Explicitly
- very clear; nothing hidden
- Foraging
- searching for food
- Hypothetical
- based on guesswork; not proven