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ergonomic

[ur-guh-nom-ik] / ˌɜr gəˈnɒm ɪk /
ADJECTIVE
designed to minimize discomfort
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Sectors targeting seniors also face execution risks: product‐market fit must consider ergonomics, usability and service intensity.

From Barron's

Its ergonomic back rest caught the wind to perform one last spin.

From New York Times

“Disabling seat reclining might solve the issue of personal space and reduce passenger confrontations,” says Derrick Hathaway, an ergonomics expert for a medical device company.

From Seattle Times

Body-based units also often result in more ergonomic designs, he notes, because items are made for the person actually using or wearing them.

From Science Magazine

“When I make statements like this, mentalities can evolve. We have to think more creatively and ergonomically. This is only the beginning.”

From New York Times