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efficiency in Latin

efficiency in Latin is efficientia — efficiency means the quality of using time, energy, or resources well without unnecessary waste.

efficiency in Latin

efficientia
noun

What does "efficiency" mean?

  1. noun The quality of using time, energy, or resources well without unnecessary waste.
    "The new software improved the factory's efficiency significantly."
  2. noun A small self-contained apartment, typically with one main room.
    "They rented an efficiency near campus to save money."

efficiency in a sentence

  • The new software improved the factory's efficiency significantly.
  • She's known for her efficiency in managing a busy schedule.
  • They rented an efficiency near campus to save money.

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What is "efficiency" in Latin?

"efficiency" in Latin is efficientia. efficiency means: The quality of using time, energy, or resources well without unnecessary waste.

How do you use "efficiency" in a sentence?

Example: "The new software improved the factory's efficiency significantly." In Latin, "efficiency" is efficientia.

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