Manage economically
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HUSBANDManage economically.
ELOPEWed economically
HUSBANDSManages economically.
cheapinexpensively; economically
husbandedUse (resources) economically; conserve
husbandingUse (resources) economically; conserve
uneconomicnot economically practicable also UNECONOMICAL
uneconomicalnot economically practicable also UNECONOMIC
BOOMORBUSTLike the 1920s-'30s, economically
underdeveloped(of a country or region) Not advanced economically
autarchiesA country, state, or society that is economically independent
autarkiesA country, state, or society that is economically independent
satelliteA small country or state politically or economically dependent on another
developing(of a poor agricultural country) Become more economically and socially advanced
develop(of a poor agricultural country) Become more economically and socially advanced
satellitesA small country or state politically or economically dependent on another
jassidany of numerous small leafhoppers that include many economically significant pests of cultivated plants
colonialismthe system by which one country controls and dominates a subordinate territory politically and economically
colonialismsCOLONIALISM, the system by which one country controls and dominates a subordinate territory politically and economically
airbusesAn aircraft designed to carry a large number of passengers economically, esp. over relatively short routes
recoverable(of an energy source or a supply of it) Able to be economically extracted from the ground or sea
actinomycetesA bacterium of an order of typically nonmotile filamentous form. They include the economically important streptomycetes, and were formerly regarded as fungi
colonialismThe policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically
actinomyceteA bacterium of an order of typically nonmotile filamentous form. They include the economically important streptomycetes, and were formerly regarded as fungi
sorghumsany of an economically important genus (Sorghum) of Old World tropical grasses similar to corn in habit but with the spikelets in pairs on a hairy rachis
teffan economically important Ethiopian annual cereal grass (Eragrostis tef syn. E. abyssinica) grown for its small grain which yields a white flour and as a forage and hay crop