Coachnoun
A wheeled vehicle, generally drawn by horse power.
Coachnoun
A passenger car, either drawn by a locomotive or part of a multiple unit.
Coachnoun
A trainer or instructor.
Coachnoun
A single-decked long-distance, or privately hired, bus.
Coachnoun
(nautical) The forward part of the cabin space under the poop deck of a sailing ship; the fore-cabin under the quarter deck.
Coachnoun
(chiefly US) The part of a commercial passenger airplane or train reserved for those paying the lower standard fares; the economy section.
Coachverb
To train.
Coachverb
(transitive) To instruct; to train.
Coachverb
(intransitive) To study under a tutor.
Coachverb
(intransitive) To travel in a coach (sometimes coach it).
Coachverb
(transitive) To convey in a coach.
Coachnoun
A large, closed, four-wheeled carriage, having doors in the sides, and generally a front and back seat inside, each for two persons, and an elevated outside seat in front for the driver.
Coachnoun
A special tutor who assists in preparing a student for examination.
Coachnoun
A cabin on the after part of the quarter-deck, usually occupied by the captain.
Coachnoun
A first-class passenger car, as distinguished from a drawing-room car, sleeping car, etc. It is sometimes loosely applied to any passenger car.
Coachnoun
One who coaches;
Coachverb
To convey in a coach.
Coachverb
To prepare for public examination by private instruction; to train by special instruction.
Coachverb
To drive or to ride in a coach; - sometimes used with
Coachnoun
(sports) someone in charge of training an athlete or a team
Coachnoun
a person who gives private instruction (as in singing or acting)
Coachnoun
a railcar where passengers ride
Coachnoun
a carriage pulled by four horses with one driver
Coachnoun
a vehicle carrying many passengers; used for public transport;
Coachverb
teach and supervise (someone); act as a trainer or coach (to), as in sports;
Coachverb
drive a coach
Economynoun
Effective management of a community or system, or especially its resources.
Economynoun
The regular operation of nature in the generation, nutrition and preservation of animals or plants.
Economynoun
System of management; general regulation and disposition of the affairs of a state or nation, or of any department of government.
Economynoun
A system of rules, regulations, rites and ceremonies.
Economynoun
The disposition or arrangement of any work.
Economynoun
The study of money, currency and trade, and the efficient use of resources.
Economynoun
Frugal use of resources.
Economynoun
The system of production and distribution and consumption. The overall measure of a currency system; as the national economy.
Economynoun
(theology) The method of divine government of the world. (See w:Economy (religion).)
Economynoun
(US) The part of a commercial passenger airplane or train reserved for those paying the lower standard fares; economy class.
Economynoun
(archaic) Management of one’s residency.
Economyadjective
Cheap to run; using minimal resources; representing good value for money.
Economynoun
The management of domestic affairs; the regulation and government of household matters; especially as they concern expense or disbursement; as, a careful economy.
Economynoun
Orderly arrangement and management of the internal affairs of a state or of any establishment kept up by production and consumption; esp., such management as directly concerns wealth; as, political economy.
Economynoun
The system of rules and regulations by which anything is managed; orderly system of regulating the distribution and uses of parts, conceived as the result of wise and economical adaptation in the author, whether human or divine; as, the animal or vegetable economy; the economy of a poem; the Jewish economy.
Economynoun
Thrifty and frugal housekeeping; management without loss or waste; frugality in expenditure; prudence and disposition to save; as, a housekeeper accustomed to economy but not to parsimony.
Economynoun
the system of production and distribution and consumption
Economynoun
the efficient use of resources;
Economynoun
frugality in the expenditure of money or resources;
Economynoun
an act of economizing; reduction in cost;
Economy
An economy (from Greek οίκος – and νέμoμαι – ) is an area of the production, distribution and trade, as well as consumption of goods and services by different agents. In general, it is defined 'as a social domain that emphasize the practices, discourses, and material expressions associated with the production, use, and management of resources'.