| technic | The manner of performance, or the details, of any surgical operation, experiment, or mechanical act. See: method, operation, procedure. Synonym: technic. Origin: Fr., fr. G. Technikos, relating to techne, art, skill (05 Mar 2000) |
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| technical | 1. Relating to technique. 2. Pertaining to some particular art, science, or trade. 3. In connection with a chemical substance, denoting that the substance contains appreciable quantities of impurities. (05 Mar 2000) |
| technical error | That component of experimental error that is due to the conduct of the experiment and in principle estimated by replicate determinations on aliquots from the same specimen. (05 Mar 2000) |
| technical report | A formal report giving details of the investigation and results of a medical or other scientific problem. When issued by a government agency or comparable official body, its contents may be classified, unclassified, or declassified with regard to security clearance. This publication type may also cover a scientific paper or article that records the current state or current position of scientific research and development. If so labelled by the editor or publisher, this publication type may be properly used for journal articles. (12 Dec 1998) |
| technician | <specialist> One with the knowledge and skill to carry out a specific technical procedure. (27 Sep 1997) |
| technicology | <study> Technology. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Technical Report, Technical Report (PT)
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of or relating to technique; "technical innovation in recent novels"; "technical details" characterizing or showing skill in or specialized knowledge of applied arts and sciences; "a technical problem"; "highly technical matters hardly suitable for the general public"; "a technical report"; "producing the A-bomb was a challenge to the technical people of this country"; "technical training"; "technical language" of or relating to proficiency in a practical skill; "no amount of technical skill and craftsmanship can take the place of vital interest"- John Dewey of or relating to a practical subject that is organized according to scientific principles; "technical college"; "technological development" a pickup truck with a gun mounted on it resulting from or dependent on market factors rather than fundamental economic considerations; "analysts content that the stock market is due for a technical rally"; "the fall is only a technical correction" (of production of chemicals) made for commercial purposes especially on a large scale; "technical (or commercial) sulfuric acid" technical foul: (basketball) a foul that can be assessed on a player or a coach or a team for unsportsmanlike conduct; does not usually involve physical contact during play
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someone whose occupation involves training in a specific technical process someone known for high skill in some intellectual or artistic technique
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Although technology includes psychological and sociological as well as a technical knowledge, a technician is generally someone in a field who has a relatively shallow understanding of the general technical principles compared to experts, but usually more than the average layperson. This middle grade of understanding of theory is generally mastered to allow the technician to become an expert in a specific tool and thus part of a larger process or production. ...
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| technic | (chemistry) of production of chemicals for commercial purposes especially on a large scale |
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| technic | resulting from or dependent on market factors rather than fundamental economic considerations |
| technic | characterizing or showing skill in or specialized knowledge of applied arts and sciences |
| technic | of or relating to technique |
| technic | of or relating to proficiency in a practical skill |
| technic | of or relating to a practical subject that is organized according to scientific principles |
| technic | a knockout declared by the referee who judges one boxer unable to continue |
| technic | a school teaching mechanical and industrial arts and the applied sciences |
| technic | a noncommissioned officer ranking below a master sergeant in the air force or marines |
| technic | a detail that is considered insignificant |
| technic | with regard to technical skill |
| technic | with regard to technique |
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