Utilitarian

/ˌjuːtɪˈlɛriən/ adjective, noun

As an adjective, it describes something designed mainly for practical use rather than beauty. As a noun, it can mean a follower of the moral theory that actions are right if they benefit the most people.

From 'utility' (usefulness) + '-arian', first used in the early 1800s. It was closely linked to the development of utilitarian philosophy in England.

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