technic

noun
/ˈtɛk.nɪk/CA/ˈtek.nɪk/

Etymology

Partly from Latin technicus and partly from Ancient Greek τεχνικός (tekhnikós); probably modelled on German Technik. Doublet of technique.

  1. borrowed from τεχνικός
  2. borrowed from technicus

Definitions

  1. Technique.

    • "Mother Gooseries from the Convention", by Emilie C. Holladay, is a long stanzaic and Pindaric ode, whose taste and technic are alike impeccable.
  2. Technical terms or objects

    Technical terms or objects; things pertaining to the practice of an art or science.

  3. The doctrine of arts in general

    The doctrine of arts in general; those branches of learning that relate to the arts.

  4. + 1 more definition
    1. Technical.

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