chreotechnics means The science of the "useful arts", especially agriculture, manufacture, and commerce. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Why this word is great
CHREOTECHNICS — [Noun] The systematic study of the useful or practical arts—agriculture, manufacture, commerce—as a unified science of necessity. From the Ancient Greek χρεία (khreía, "necessity, use") combined with the English word 'technics' (from Greek τέχνη, technē, "art, craft, skill"). Unlike "technology," which charts the applied fruits of abstract science, or "economics," which maps the flow of goods and capital, chreotechnics is the elder, grimy taxonomy of making and growing itself. It is the geometry of a plowed field, the alchemy of a forge fire, and the silent calculus of a merchant's ledger—the tangible grammar of survival, now a ghost in the hum of our abstract systems.
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- The science of the "useful arts", especially agriculture, manufacture, and commerce.