Odyssian

English

Adjective

Odyssian (comparative more Odyssian, superlative most Odyssian)

  1. Alternative form of Odyssean
    • 2017, Carl E. Walsh, Monetary Theory and Policy, 4th edition, MIT Press, page 33:
      Campbell et al. (2012) called the first effect Odyssian—the central bank is committing itself to keeping rates low in the future—and the second Delphic—the central bank is signaling a change in the outlook for the economy.
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