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Agrotechny
Agrotechny Ag"ro*tech`ny, n. [Gr. ? field, land + ? an art.] That branch of agriculture dealing with the methods of conversion of agricultural products into manufactured articles; agricultural technology.
Atechnic
Atechnic A*tech"nic, a. [Pref. a- not + technic.] Without technical or artistic knowledge. Difficult to convey to the atechnic reader. --Etching & Engr.
Cacotechny
Cacotechny Cac"o*tech`ny, n. [Gr. ?; ????? bad + ? art.] A corruption or corrupt state of art. [R.]
Chreotechnics
Chreotechnics Chre`o*tech"nics, n. [Gr. ? useful + ? art.] The science of the useful arts, esp. agriculture, manufactures, and commerce. [R.]
Mateotechny
Mateotechny Ma`te*o*tech"ny (m[=a]`t[-e]*[-o]*t[e^]k"n[y^]), n. [Gr. mataiotechni`a; ma`taios vain + te`chnh art, science.] Any unprofitable science. [Obs.]
Memoria technica
Memoria Me*mo"ri*a, n. [L.] Memory. Memoria technica, technical memory; a contrivance for aiding the memory.
Onomatechny
Onomatechny On"o*ma*tech`ny, n. [Gr. ? + ? art.] Prognostication by the letters of a name.
Paleotechnic
Paleotechnic Pa`le*o*tech"nic, a. [Paleo- + technic.] Belonging to, or connected with, ancient art. ``The paleotechnic men of central France.' --D. Wilson.
Pantechnicon
Pantechnicon Pan*tech"ni*con, n. [NL. See Pan-, and Technic.] A depository or place where all sorts of manufactured articles are collected for sale.
Philotechnic
Philotechnic Phil`o*tech"nic, Philotechnical Phil`o*tech"nic*al, a. [Philo- + Gr. ? an art: cf. F. philotechnique.] Fond of the arts. [R.]
Philotechnical
Philotechnic Phil`o*tech"nic, Philotechnical Phil`o*tech"nic*al, a. [Philo- + Gr. ? an art: cf. F. philotechnique.] Fond of the arts. [R.]
Polytechnic
Polytechnic Pol`y*tech"nic, a. [Gr. ?; poly`s many + ? an art: cf. F. polytechnique.] Comprehending, or relating to, many arts and sciences; -- applied particularly to schools in which many branches of art and science are taught with especial reference to their practical application; also to exhibitions of machinery and industrial products.
Polytechnical
Polytechnical Pol`y*tech"nic*al, a. Polytechnic.
Polytechnics
Polytechnics Pol`y*tech"nics, n. The science of the mechanic arts.
Pyrotechnian
Pyrotechnian Pyr`o*tech"ni*an, n. A pyrotechnist.
Pyrotechnic
Pyrotechnic Pyr`o*tech"nic, Pyrotechnical Pyr`o*tech"nic*al, a. [Pyro- + technic, technical: cf. F. pyrotechnique. See Fire, Technical.] Of or pertaining to fireworks, or the art of forming them. Pyrotechnical sponge. See under Sponge.
Pyrotechnical
Pyrotechnic Pyr`o*tech"nic, Pyrotechnical Pyr`o*tech"nic*al, a. [Pyro- + technic, technical: cf. F. pyrotechnique. See Fire, Technical.] Of or pertaining to fireworks, or the art of forming them. Pyrotechnical sponge. See under Sponge.
Pyrotechnical sponge
Pyrotechnic Pyr`o*tech"nic, Pyrotechnical Pyr`o*tech"nic*al, a. [Pyro- + technic, technical: cf. F. pyrotechnique. See Fire, Technical.] Of or pertaining to fireworks, or the art of forming them. Pyrotechnical sponge. See under Sponge.
Pyrotechnician
Pyrotechnician Pyr`o*tech*ni"cian, n. A pyrotechnist.
Pyrotechnics
Pyrotechnics Pyr`o*tech"nics, n. The art of making fireworks; the manufacture and use of fireworks; pyrotechny.
Pyrotechnist
Pyrotechnist Pyr`o*tech"nist, n. One skilled in pyrotechny; one who manufactures fireworks. --Steevens.
Pyrotechny
Pyrotechny Pyr`o*tech`ny, n. [Cf. F. pyrotechnie.] 1. The use and application of fire in science and the arts. [Obs.] --Sir M. Hale. 2. Same as Pyrotechnics.
Technic
Technic Tech"nic, n. [See Technical, a.] 1. The method of performance in any art; technical skill; artistic execution; technique. They illustrate the method of nature, not the technic of a manlike Artificer. --Tyndall. 2. pl. Technical terms or objects; things pertaining to the practice of an art or science.
Technic
Technic Tech"nic, a. Technical.
Technical
Technical Tech"nic*al, a. [Gr. ?, fr. ? an art, probably from the same root as ?, ?, to bring forth, produce, and perhaps akin to E. text: cf. F. technique.] Of or pertaining to the useful or mechanic arts, or to any science, business, or the like; specially appropriate to any art, science, or business; as, the words of an indictment must be technical. --Blackstone.
Technicalities
Technicality Tech`ni*cal"i*ty, n.; pl. Technicalities. 1. The quality or state of being technical; technicalness. 2. That which is technical, or peculiar to any trade, profession, sect, or the like. The technicalities of the sect. --Palfrey.
Technicality
Technicality Tech`ni*cal"i*ty, n.; pl. Technicalities. 1. The quality or state of being technical; technicalness. 2. That which is technical, or peculiar to any trade, profession, sect, or the like. The technicalities of the sect. --Palfrey.
Technically
Technically Tech"nic*al*ly, adv. In a technical manner; according to the signification of terms as used in any art, business, or profession.
Technicalness
Technicalness Tech"nic*al*ness, n. The quality or state of being technical; technicality.
Technicals
Technicals Tech"nic*als, n. pl. Those things which pertain to the practical part of an art, science, or profession; technical terms; technics.

Meaning of TECHN from wikipedia

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- IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques (T-MTT) is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal with a focus on that part of engineering and...
- Sicherheitsventilen für Mehrzweckanlagen nach ISO 4126-10 (in German). In: Chem. Ing. Techn. 83, 2011, pp. 796–812. doi:10.1002/cite.201000202. Hazard Ethyl Acetate...
- Science and Technology of Advanced Materials is a peer-reviewed scientific journal in materials science that was established in 2000. In 2008 it became...
- Alameda* Alameda I (techn.)   Green Line Lisbon 1972.06.18 1 concourse (N) — 38° 44′ 00″ N 9° 07′ 01″ W 60 m ? Alameda II (techn.)   Red Line 1998.05...
- Franz Munk (1931), Ein Beitrag zur Optik der Farbanstriche, Zeits. f. Techn. Physik, 12, 593–601, see The Kubelka-Munk Theory of Reflectance Archived...
- Baker H (1978). "Reduction of toxic algae in farm dams by ferric alum". Techn. Bull. 19: 1–16. Paerl HW, ****sman J (April 2008). "Climate. Blooms like...
- Nørretranders graduated at "Det frie gymnasium" in 1973 and reached a cand.techn.soc-degree from Roskilde University (Roskilde) in 1982, specialized in environment...
- metres (143 ft) tall. Elektro-Energietechnik 2, Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. sc. techn. Gerhard Schwickaardi, AT Verlag Aarau, 1979, pages 218–220 Gerhard Schwickardi...