Associations to the word «Industry»
Noun
- Goodwill
- Finance
- Investing
- Fabrication
- Nanotechnology
- Malayalam
- Expert
- Asbestos
- Billion
- Worker
- Infrastructure
- Distillery
- Enterprise
- Loom
- Provider
- Pottery
- Grower
- Forefront
- Fuji
- Indus
- Manpower
- Expertise
- Subsidiary
- Retailer
- Capitalist
- Munition
- Pollution
- Trend
- Boom
- Association
- Urbanization
- Shale
- Aluminium
- Exploitation
- Sustainability
- Packing
- Printing
- Business
- Hemp
- Sales
- Distributor
- Harvesting
- Revenue
- Modernization
- Analyst
- Consultant
- Hollywood
- Transportation
- Extraction
- Cooperative
- Shipyard
- Market
- Corporation
- Prosperity
- Globalization
- Investor
- Pioneer
- Boost
- Marketplace
- Technical
- Lending
- Mill
- Koch
- Confederation
- Viability
- Hydrocarbon
- Transparency
- Silicon
- Furniture
Adjective
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Pictures for the word «Industry»
Wiktionary
INDUSTRY, noun. (uncountable) The tendency to work persistently.
INDUSTRY, noun. (countable) (business) (economics) Businesses of the same type, considered as a whole.
INDUSTRY, noun. (uncountable) (economics) Businesses that produce goods as opposed to services.
INDUSTRY, noun. (in the singular) (economics) The sector of the economy consisting of large-scale enterprises.
INDUSTRY, noun. (European software patent law) Automated production of material goods
INDUSTRY DISCOUNT, noun. (aviation) A discounted air fare for airlines staff.
Dictionary definition
INDUSTRY, noun. The people or companies engaged in a particular kind of commercial enterprise; "each industry has its own trade publications".
INDUSTRY, noun. The organized action of making of goods and services for sale; "American industry is making increased use of computers to control production".
INDUSTRY, noun. Persevering determination to perform a task; "his diligence won him quick promotions"; "frugality and industry are still regarded as virtues".
Wise words
Occasionally in life there are those moments of unutterable
fulfillment which cannot be completely explained by those
symbols called words. Their meanings can only be articulated
by the inaudible language of the heart.

