The Etymology of 'Ergonomics:'

Figure 1:  a very ergonomic looking office chair!

The Ancient-Greek noun, τὸ ἔργον or 'tò érgov' means 'work;' whereas the Ancient-Greek noun, ὁ νόμος or 'ho nómos' means 'custom,' 'law;' and the Latin 1st-and-2nd-declension adjectival suffix, '-ica, -icus, -icum' means 'of.'

From the above Ancient Classical words, we derive the English noun, 'ergonomics,' which is the study and application of workplace comfort, safety and hygiene with a view to improving the contentedness and well-being of staff.

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