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ergonomic
[ur-guh-nom-ik]
adjective
designed to be comfortable, safe, and efficient to use, especially in or as a work environment.
These headphones have an ergonomic design and soft ear cups.
Check out our top tips for an ergonomic home office.
relating to or concerned with ergonomics, the study of people's interaction with their work environment.
Ergonomic research has found that weight and screen size are important factors in cell phone design.
ergonomic
/ ˌɜːɡəˈnɒmɪk /
adjective
of or relating to ergonomics
designed to minimize physical effort and discomfort, and hence maximize efficiency
Other Word Forms
- ergonomically adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of ergonomic1
Example Sentences
Not your average ergonomics paper - and just the kind of delightfully oddball idea: a prototype for a UVC light-equipped shoe rack that doesn't just store shoes but sterilises them.
The rise of highly ergonomic cameras could have a big impact on the quality of film and TV, says Booker T Mattison, a screenwriter and director who teaches filmmaking at the University of Georgia.
But in both cases, I do wonder how long you can play with the controller like this before the ergonomics become an issue.
If necessary, this can involve “bringing in coaching support around specific skill sets such as organization” as well as “giving employees options ergonomically in the workplace.”
"Those ergonomic experiments helped us to model in a straightforward way, how a human stands up," Ballesteros says.
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