Economy-size


[ih-kon-uh-mee-sahyz] /ɪˈkɒn ə miˌsaɪz/

adjective
1.
larger in size and costing less per unit of measurement than a smaller size:
an economy-size box of soap flakes.
2.
smaller in size and costing less:
economy-size cars.

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