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Meaning ecology or the environment (in the ecological sense)
The IMRF Elected County Official Plan This plan provides for an alternative benefit plan for Elected County Officials In order for an elected county official to participate in this plan, his or her county must first adopt the program
Engineering Change Order (ECO) is used for changes in documents such as processes and work instructions It may also be used for changes in specifications Also referred to as ECN
A CHIPS feature used to make minor and valid changes to a netlist Requires clustering the new netlist to look like the original one, placement of all components as in the old floorplan, and resolving the hierarchical location and floorplan placement of new instances not part of the original netlist
Emergency Change Order
(n) See engineering change order
Eco- combines with nouns and adjectives to form other nouns and adjectives which describe something as being related to ecology. the eco-horror of the North Sea oil spill. Ecology; ecological: ecosystem. relating to the environment
engineering change order
Enviromental Control Office
<span class="word-self">ecospan>-friendly
ecologically friendly; not damaging to the environment
<span class="word-self">ecospan>-house
A house that is overtly environmentally friendly

Another initiative was support for the Indonesian Ministry of Environment on eco-house design, with the construction of a pilot eco-house.

<span class="word-self">ecospan>-incentive
An incentive (usually financial) to encourage a person or organization to follow a more eco-friendly policy
<span class="word-self">ecospan>-kosher
Acceptable in an ecological sense, supposedly analogous to the Jewish kosher laws for food preparation
<span class="word-self">ecospan>-region
A region, smaller than an ecozone, that contains a distinct biodiversity of flora and fauna
<span class="word-self">ecospan>-village
A small self-sustained and eco-friendly community
<span class="word-self">ecospan>-warrior
An environmentalist who places a greater emphasis upon taking practical action, rather than upon theoretical considerations, in order to advance an ecological ideology. Often used ironically to refer to an environmentalist who is far less extreme in their actions
<span class="word-self">ecospan>-conscious
Marked by or showing concern for the environment: "Eco-conscious consumers."
<span class="word-self">ecospan>-friendly
Environmentally friendly (also eco-friendly, nature friendly, and green) are terms used to refer to goods and services, laws, guidelines and policies claimed to inflict minimal or no harm on the environment
<span class="word-self">ecospan>-friendly
Environmentally friendly (also eco-friendly, nature friendly, and green) are ambiguous terms used to refer to goods and services, laws, guidelines and policies claimed to inflict reduced, minimal, or no harm at all, upon ecosystems or the environment
<span class="word-self">ecospan>-region
An area defined in terms of its natural features and environment
<span class="word-self">ecospan>-efficiency
Maximising efficiency of production processes while minimising impact on the environment Eco-efficiency can be achieved by using new technology, using fewer inputs per unit of product such as energy and water, recycling more and reducing toxic emissions In summary doing more with less
<span class="word-self">ecospan>-efficiency
Eco-efficiency is a management process that is designed to 'produce more from less' Eco-efficiency can be achieved by increasing mineral recovery, using fewer inputs such as energy and water, recycling more and reducing emissions
<span class="word-self">ecospan>-efficiency
The relationship between economic output (product, service, activity) and environmental impact added caused by production, consumption and disposal
<span class="word-self">ecospan>-efficiency
The delivery of competitively priced goods and services that satisfy human needs and bring quality of life, while progressively reducing ecological impacts and resource intensity throughout the lifecycle, to a level at least in line with the earth's estimated carrying capacity
<span class="word-self">ecospan>-friendly
Eco-friendly products or services are less harmful to the environment than other similar products or services. eco-friendly washing powder. not harmful to the environment
<span class="word-self">ecospan>-tourism
Eco-tourism is the business of providing holidays and related services which are not harmful to the environment of the area. + eco-tourist eco-tourists eco-tourist an environmentally sensitive project to cater for eco-tourists
<span class="word-self">ecospan>-warrior
An eco-warrior is someone who spends a lot of time working actively for environmental causes
<span class="word-self">ECOspan>
engine cut-off or engine cutoff; a NASA term for when rocket engines are shutdown
<span class="word-self">ECOspan>
eternally collapsing object
<span class="word-self">ecospan>
Environmentally friendly or sensitive
<span class="word-self">ecospan> footprint
The ecological footprint is a measure of human demand on the Earth's ecosystems. It is a standardized measure of demand for natural capital that may be contrasted with the planet's ecological capacity to regenerate. It represents the amount of biologically productive land and sea area necessary to supply the resources a human population consumes, and to mitigate associated waste
<span class="word-self">ecospan> warrior
A person actively involved in preventing damage to the environment
<span class="word-self">ECOspan>
(Ticaret) (engineering change order) A formal document that has been signed off by the affected departments and authorizes product definition changes to a drawing, bill of material or routing. It often ties to system planning, scheduling and cost functions by specifying an effectivity date for the items included
<span class="word-self">ECOspan>
the English Chamber Orchestra
Umberto <span class="word-self">Ecospan>
born Jan. 5, 1932, Alessandria, Italy Italian critic and novelist. He has taught since 1971 at the University of Bologna. In The Open Work (1962), he suggested that some literature and modern music is fundamentally ambiguous and invites the audience to participate in the interpretive and creative process. He explored other areas of communication and semiotics in A Theory of Semiotics (1976), Semiotics and the Philosophy of Language (1984), and The Limits of Interpretation (1991). His novels include the erudite but best-selling murder mystery The Name of the Rose (1980; film, 1986), Foucault's Pendulum (1988), and The Island of the Day Before (1995)
<span class="word-self">ecospan>
The IMRF Elected County Official Plan This plan provides for an alternative benefit plan for Elected County Officials In order for an elected county official to participate in this plan, his or her county must first adopt the program
<span class="word-self">ecospan>
Enviromental Control Office
<span class="word-self">ecospan>
Engineering Change Order (ECO) is used for changes in documents such as processes and work instructions It may also be used for changes in specifications Also referred to as ECN
<span class="word-self">ecospan>
engineering change order
<span class="word-self">ecospan>
(n) See engineering change order
<span class="word-self">ecospan>
Emergency Change Order
<span class="word-self">ecospan>
A CHIPS feature used to make minor and valid changes to a netlist Requires clustering the new netlist to look like the original one, placement of all components as in the old floorplan, and resolving the hierarchical location and floorplan placement of new instances not part of the original netlist
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    () From French eco-, from Latin oeco from Ancient Greek οικος (oikos, “house, household”).