Industry:
Industry is the production of a good service within an economy. Industries can be classified into various types. Industry is often classified into sectors: Primary or extractive, secondary or manufacturing and tertiary or services.
Sector:
Sector is an area or portion which is distinct from others. A sector is one of a few general segments in the economy within large group of companies can be categorized. An economy can be broken down into various sectors, which can be describing nearly all of the business activity in that economy.
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Definition (www.oxforddictionaries.com) | Economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories | An area or portion that is distinct from others |
Synonyms | Corporation, production, trade, commerce and business | Part, region, district, zone and category |
Antonyms | Indolence, lethargy, worthlessness, unemployment | Whole |
Word origin | It is originated from Late Middle English (in sense 2): from French industrie or Latin industria ‘diligence’. | It is originated in Late 16th century: from late Latin, a technical use of Latin sector ‘cutter’, from sect- ‘cut off’, from the verb secare. |
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