Ergonomics: "scientific study of the efficiency of people in the workplace," coined 1950 from Gk. ergon "work" (see urge (v.)) + (ec)onomics.
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Ergon Energy's population is 4,600.
To use the root word "ergon" in a word, you can combine it with prefixes or suffixes to create new terms related to work or energy, such as ergonomic (related to the design of tools or workplaces for efficiency), energy (the capacity to do work), or ergonomics (the study of people's efficiency in their working environment).
The Greek root word for "work" is "ergon." It does not share a meaning with the Old English word for work, which is "wrycan."
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Ergon is talented because he is great with his sword and his magic skills are really good.
Energetic derives from the Greek word 'ergon' meaning to work. There is also a Greek word 'energein' meaning to work in, upon or operate. The word eventually passed into the English language to mean powerfully effective
Ergonomics: "scientific study of the efficiency of people in the workplace," coined 1950 from Gk. ergon "work" (see urge (v.)) + (ec)onomics.
It comes to us by way of French, but ultimately (well, there were probably some PIE roots even earlier, but as far back as I know definitively) it comes from Greek en ergon "at work".
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The Latin equivalent of George is Georgius. The name originates from the Greek word for farmer or, more literally, earth worker or soil worker (in Greek, ge means earth or soil and ergon means work).
Greece. It is a combination of the Greek word for Earth, or 'ge', and of 'ergon', the Greek word for work. Putting those two Greek words together into Georgios, you get, 'Earth + worker", or Earthworker, or what we would call, 'Farmer'.
That's very much a matter of personal opinion, some like them smoother, some like them more textured. You don't really see a big difference until you go to something like the Ergon grips, which almost have integrated bar ends in them.