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in·dus·tri·al I. \ə̇nˈdəstrēəl\ adjective Etymology: partly from Middle French, produced by systematic labor, from industrie employment involving skill (from Latin industria diligence) + -al; partly from French industriel of or belonging to industry (especially manufacturing), from industrie industry (from Latin industria diligence) + -el, -al, from Latin -alis — more at industry 1. : of or belonging to industry: as a. : being in or part of industry < industrial work > < an industrial employment > b. : being or constituting an industry < an industrial enterprise > c. : characterized by highly developed industries or being chiefly dependent economically upon industry < an industrial nation > d. : engaged in industry or in industries especially at manual labor < the industrial classes > e. : derived from human industry rather than from natural advantages only or from profit only < industrial wealth > < an industrial crop > f. : belonging to or aiding those engaged in industry < industrial wages > < industrial safety > < industrial training > g. : produced by an organized industry < industrial products > h. : used or designed or developed for use in industry < industrial fabrics > < an industrial diamond > < wrapping, building, and other industrial papers > 2. : belonging to industrial life or accident and health insurance II. noun (-s) 1. a. : one that is employed in a manufacturing industry b. : a company engaged in industrial production or service 2. industrials plural : stocks or bonds of industrial companies 3. : something industrial (as an industrial diamond) as opposed to something else that is of the same class of things but used or designed for use for a nonindustrial purpose III. adjective : heavy-duty < an industrial zipper > IV. noun Usage: often attributive : highly amplified rock music that is characterized by a fast beat and electronic samples |