In earlier use it referred, in a broader sense, to the brain as the mind's organ (Oxford English Dictionary 1989).
The term can also refer in a generic sense to the process of testing out any new technology or systems.
Since the 16th century "pantheon" can also refer in a secular sense to the set of a society's exalted persons.
Academic Art can also refer, in a broader sense, to any art produced under influence of academies and universities, at any time.
It may also refer to Mymensingh town per se in a narrow sense.
In general then, "economy" refers to pastoral handling or discretion or management in a neutral sense.
The mass media picked up on the term and used it to refer in a broad sense to any hippie.
It refers to acute inflammation of mind and body, not in a theoretical but in a descriptive sense.
And thus, when referring to themselves in a political sense, they continued to call themselves "Romans."
The term is also used to refer in a broader sense to the economic competitiveness of countries, regions or cities.