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- Medieval Latin oligopoliumoligopoly (n.) "a state of limited competition in which a market is shared by a few producers or sellers," 1887, from Medieval Latin oligopolium, from Greek oligos "little, small," in plural, "the few" (a word of uncertain origin) + pōlein "to sell" (from PIE root *pel- (4) "to sell.").www.etymonline.com/word/oligopolistic
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