ekistics
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek οἰκίστικα (oikístika), from οἰκιστής (oikistḗs, “colonizer”). Coined by Constantinos Apostolou Doxiadis in 1942.
Noun
ekistics (uncountable)
- The scientific study of human settlements, and the planning and design of cities and other communities.
Translations
the scientific study of human settlements, and the planning and design of cities and other communities
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