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technical
English
Etymology
From Latin technicus, from Ancient Greek ????? (tékhn?, “skill”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?t?k.n?k.?l/
Adjective
technical (comparative more technical, superlative most technical)
- Specifically related to a particular discipline.
- Of or related to technology.
- (of a person) Technically-minded; adept with science and technology.
- Relating to, or requiring, technique.
- The performance showed technical virtuosity, but lacked inspiration.
- Requiring advanced techniques for successful completion.
- (securities and other markets) Relating to the internal mechanics of a market rather than more basic factors.
- The market had a technical rally, due to an oversold condition.
- In the strictest sense, but not practically or meaningfully.
- Crossing the front lawn of that house to get to the mailbox was a technical trespass.
Antonyms
- non-technical, nontechnical
Coordinate terms
- (securities and other markets): fundamental
Derived terms
Related terms
- technological
- technically
- technology
Translations
Noun
technical (plural technicals)
- A pickup truck with a gun mounted on it.
- (basketball) Short for technical foul.
- (video games) A special move in certain fighting games that cancels out the effect of an opponent's attack.
- Short for technical school.
- Short for technical course.
- Short for technical examination.
Translations
References
- “technical” in The New Oxford American Dictionary, Second Edition, Oxford University Press, 2005
- "technical" in WordNet 3.0, Princeton University, 2006.
- technical at OneLook Dictionary Search
Further reading
- technical on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- catchline, clean chit
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tactical
English
Etymology
From tactic +? -al.
Adjective
tactical (not comparable)
- of, or relating to tactics
- of, or relating to military operations that are smaller or more local than strategic ones
- adroit, skilful or ingenious
- (firearms) having a military appearance, typically with accessories such as a bipod, adjustable stock, detachable magazine or black coloration
Derived terms
Translations
Noun
tactical (plural tacticals)
- (computing) A combinator of proof tactics.
- A private war reenactment event involving mock battles or skirmishes.
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