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technical adjective [ ˈtɛknɪk(ə)l ]

• relating to a particular subject, art, or craft, or its techniques.
• "technical terms"
• involving or concerned with applied and industrial sciences.
• "an important technical achievement"
Similar: practical, scientific, applied, applying science, non-theoretical, technological, high-tech, hi-tech, engineering,
• resulting from mechanical failure.
• "a technical fault"
Similar: mechanical,
• according to a strict application or interpretation of the law or rules.
• "the arrest was a technical violation of the treaty"

technical noun

• (in areas with guerrilla warfare) a small truck with a machine gun mounted on the back.
• "the helicopters flew difficult night-time searches for technicals"
• short for technical foul.


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