Associations to the word «Technical»

Wiktionary

TECHNICAL, adjective. Of or pertaining to the useful or mechanic arts, or to any academic, legal, science, engineering, business, or the like terminology with specific and precise meaning or (frequently, as a degree of distinction) shades of meaning; specially appropriate to any art, science or engineering field, or business; as, the words of an indictment must be technical.
TECHNICAL, adjective. (of a person) Technically-minded; adept with science and technology.
TECHNICAL, adjective. Relating to technique.
TECHNICAL, adjective. (securities and other markets) Relating to the internal mechanics of a market rather than more basic factors.
TECHNICAL, noun. A pickup truck with a gun mounted on it.
TECHNICAL, noun. (basketball) A technical foul: a violation of sportsmanlike conduct, not involving physical contact.
TECHNICAL, noun. (video games) A special move in certain fighting games that cancels out the effect of an opponent's attack.
TECHNICAL ANALYSES, noun. Plural of technical analysis
TECHNICAL ANALYSIS, noun. (finance) A stock or commodity market analysis technique which examines only market action such as prices, trading volume and open interest.
TECHNICAL ANALYST, noun. A financial analyst involved in technical analysis.
TECHNICAL ANALYSTS, noun. Plural of technical analyst
TECHNICAL DRAWING, noun. A depiction that relays the concept or idea for a physical object or group of physical objects.
TECHNICAL DRAWING, noun. The act of producing such a picture.
TECHNICAL DRAWING, noun. The art of producing such pictures.
TECHNICAL DRAWINGS, noun. Plural of technical drawing
TECHNICAL FOUL, noun. (basketball) Any infraction of the rules penalized as a foul which does not involve physical contact during the course of play between players on the court, or is a foul by a non-player.
TECHNICAL FOULS, noun. Plural of technical foul
TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT, noun. (sports) A knockout declared by a referee in cases where a participant is sufficiently injured, unbalanced, or confused and unable to continue the fight;
TECHNICAL KNOCKOUTS, noun. Plural of technical knockout
TECHNICAL STOP, noun. (aviation) A stop most commonly used to refuel the aircraft, to make unexpected essential repairs or to respond to some emergency need to land the aircraft. No traffic is unloaded or loaded during a technical stop.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT, noun. A range of services providing assistance with technology such as televisions, computers, and software, typically aiming to help the user with a specific problem.
TECHNICAL TAP, noun. A tap or a slap on a device in a way to either make it work correctly again, or break it completely. For example, hitting a TV to get its reception back, or hitting a jukebox back to life.
TECHNICAL TEE, noun. A T-shirt made of a technical fabric (such as CoolMax) which draws sweat away from the skin by capillary action.
TECHNICAL TERM, noun. A word that has a specific meaning within a specific field of expertise.
TECHNICAL TERMS, noun. Plural of technical term

Dictionary definition

TECHNICAL, noun. A pickup truck with a gun mounted on it.
TECHNICAL, noun. (basketball) a foul that can be assessed on a player or a coach or a team for unsportsmanlike conduct; does not usually involve physical contact during play.
TECHNICAL, adjective. Of or relating to technique or proficiency in a practical skill; "his technical innovation was his brushwork"; "the technical dazzle of her dancing".
TECHNICAL, adjective. Characterizing or showing skill in or specialized knowledge of applied arts and sciences; "a technical problem"; "highly technical matters hardly suitable for the general public"; "a technical report"; "producing the A-bomb was a challenge to the technical people of this country"; "technical training"; "technical language".
TECHNICAL, adjective. Of or relating to a practical subject that is organized according to scientific principles; "technical college"; "technological development".
TECHNICAL, adjective. Of or relating to or requiring special knowledge to be understood; "technical terminology"; "a technical report"; "technical language".
TECHNICAL, adjective. Resulting from or dependent on market factors rather than fundamental economic considerations; "analysts content that the stock market is due for a technical rally"; "the fall is only a technical correction".

Wise words

The right word may be effective, but no word was ever as effective as a rightly timed pause.
Mark Twain