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Definition of technic
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Technic
(a.)
Technical
terms or
objects;
things
pertaining
to the
practice
of an art or
science.
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Change
::
Change
(v. t.)
Specifically:
To give, or
receive,
smaller
denominations
of money
(technically
called
change)
for; as, to
change
a gold coin or a bank
bill..
Technicological
::
Technicological
(a.)
Technological;
technical.
Orpiment
::
Orpiment
(n.)
Arsenic
sesquisulphide,
produced
artificially
as an
amorphous
lemonyellow
powder,
and
occurring
naturally
as a
yellow
crystalline
mineral;
--
formerly
called
auripigment.
It is used in
king's
yellow,
in white
Indian
fire, and in
certain
technical
processes,
as
indigo
printing..
Nomenclature
::
Nomenclature
(n.) The
technical
names used in any
particular
branch
of
science
or art, or by any
school
or
individual;
as, the
nomenclature
of
botany
or of
chemistry;
the
nomenclature
of
Lavoisier
and his
associates..
Pyrotechnical
::
Pyrotechnical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
fireworks,
or the art of
forming
them..
Carbimide
::
Carbimide
(n.) The
technical
name for
isocyanic
acid. See under
Isocyanic.
Methol
::
Methol
(n.) The
technical
name of
methyl
alcohol
or wood
spirit;
also, by
extension,
the class name of any of the
series
of
alcohols
of the
methane
series
of which
methol
proper
is the type. See
Methyl
alcohol,
under
Methyl..
Piles
::
Piles (n. pl.) The
small,
troublesome
tumors
or
swellings
about the anus and lower part of the
rectum
which are
technically
called
hemorrhoids.
See
Hemorrhoids.
[The
singular
pile is
sometimes
used.].
Liquefy
::
Liquefy
(v. t.) To
convert
from a solid form to that of a
liquid;
to melt; to
dissolve;
and
technically,
to melt by the sole
agency
of
heat..
Bravura
::
Bravura
(n.) A
florid,
brilliant
style of
music,
written
for
effect,
to show the range and
flexibility
of a
singer's
voice,
or the
technical
force and skill of a
performer;
virtuoso
music..
Etude
::
Etude (n.) A
study;
an
exercise;
a piece for
practice
of some
special
point of
technical
execution.
Stannyel
::
Stannum
(n.) The
technical
name of tin. See Tin.
Technicality
::
Technicality
(n.) That which is
technical,
or
peculiar
to any
trade,
profession,
sect, or the
like..
Terminology
::
Terminology
(n.) The terms
actually
used in any
business,
art,
science,
or the like;
nomenclature;
technical
terms;
as, the
terminology
of
chemistry..
Mannitol
::
Mannitol
(n.) The
technical
name of
mannite.
See
Mannite.
Technicalness
::
Technicalness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
technical;
technicality.
Discontinuance
::
Discontinuance
(n.) That
technical
interruption
of the
proceedings
in
pleading
in an
action,
which
follows
where a
defendant
does not
answer
the whole of the
plaintiff's
declaration,
and the
plaintiff
omits to take
judgment
for the part
unanswered..
Paleotechnic
::
Paleotechnic
(a.)
Belonging
to, or
connected
with,
ancient
art..
Technicals
::
Technicals
(n. pl.) Those
things
which
pertain
to the
practical
part of an art,
science,
or
profession;
technical
terms;
technics..
Orismology
::
Orismology
(n.) That
departament
of
natural
history
which
treats
of
technical
terms.
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