ergonomics
Americannoun
noun
Grammar
See -ics.
Usage
What does ergonomics mean? Ergonomics is the study of the relationship between people and their working environment, especially the equipment they use. The field of ergonomics typically involves designing devices around the physical capabilities and comfort of the user. Such products, like desk chairs or computer accessories, are often described or marketed as ergonomic, indicating that they have been designed to minimize physical effort and discomfort and maximize efficiency. The term ergonomics is also sometimes used to refer to something’s ergonomic qualities, as in Our latest model features improved ergonomics. Ergonomics is sometimes also called human engineering or biotechnology (though biotechnology is more commonly used in reference to the use of microorganisms in manufacturing or other industrial processes). Example: When designing the steering wheel we kept highly accessible ergonomics in mind.
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Etymology
Origin of ergonomics
First recorded in 1945–50; ergo- 1 + -nomics ( see -nomy, -ics) on the model of agronomics, bionomics, etc.
Explanation
If you use scientific knowledge about body health to help design workplaces that keep workers healthy, then you work in the field of ergonomics. Ergonomics might remind you of economics, because it's a word that was invented to bring an efficiency-oriented type of thinking to the workplace. It breaks down to erg-, Greek for "work," and -nomic, Greek for "the laws of." Your special chair that prevents you from slouching and positions your hands at the perfect angle in relation to the keyboard was made by someone who works in ergonomics, which is why it was probably called an "ergonomic chair."
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Example Sentences
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Sustainability is paramount, stresses Ms Bennie, but she does say the ergonomic design of Crittall windows is hard to beat.
From BBC • Apr. 15, 2024
When it comes to aging in place, special considerations — workflow optimization, storage needs, display requirements, style longevity and ergonomic design — play a crucial role in creating a well-rounded cabinetry solution.
From Seattle Times • Feb. 16, 2024
The chassis has a grippy, ergonomic design and a scroll wheel that, frankly, is worth the cost of admission alone.
From The Verge • May 23, 2022
Perhaps not, but Mr. Aldrich has devoted much of his professional life to ergonomic design, an area of relevance to anyone who sits for extended periods of time, as gamers do.
From New York Times • Aug. 7, 2020
The roller ball is great for precise muscle relief and the ergonomic design fits in your hand for easy use.
From Golf Digest • Nov. 26, 2018
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