ergonomía
ergonomics


Etymology
The Spanish word 'ergonomía' (ergonomics) comes from combining two Ancient Greek words: 'ergon' (ἔργον) meaning 'work' or 'action', and 'nomos' (νόμος) meaning 'law' or 'custom', plus the Greek abstract noun suffix '-ia' (-ία). The elements 'nomos' and '-ia' combined to form '-nomía', meaning 'system of rules', which then joined with 'ergo-' to create a word that literally means 'the rules or laws of work' – perfectly describing the science of designing equipment and devices that fit the human body and its movements.
Related Spanish Words
Some related Spanish words include 'energía' (energy), which shares a connection to the Greek concept of 'work' or 'action', and 'astronomía' (astronomy) or 'economía' (economy), which share the '-nomía' suffix pattern indicating a systematic study or set of rules.
Related English Words
English speakers might recognize this word's components in terms like 'ergonomic' (directly related), 'energy' (from the same Greek root 'ergon'), and words ending in '-nomy' like 'astronomy' and 'economy' (sharing the Greek 'nomos' element). The word 'ergometer', meaning a device that measures work or energy expended, also contains the 'erg-' root.
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