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technologist|tɛkˈnɒlədʒɪst| [f. technology + -ist.] One versed in technology; one who studies or treats of arts and manufactures. Also U.S. = technician c.
1859R. F. Burton Centr. Afr. in Jrnl. Geog. Soc. XXIX. 437 European technologists have..vainly proposed theoretical methods for the..operation. 1884P. Higgs Magn. Dynamo-Electr. Mach. vi. 140 In a book such as this, intended for the use of technologists, it will be necessary to discuss those theoretical principles. 1952Economist 21 June 796/1 Technical colleges should be raised in status in order to produce technologists—as opposed to technicians. 1956Technical Educ. 2 in Parl. Papers 1955–56 (Cmnd. 9703) XXXVI. 987 A technologist has the qualifications and experience required for membership of a professional institution... A technician is qualified by specialist technical education and practical training to work under the general direction of a technologist. 1966Amer. Jrnl. Clin. Path. XLVI. 465/2, 3 tubes of blood were given to each of 2 technologists who worked in separate rooms; they were instructed to invert 1 tube until it clotted, then the second tube, and finally the third tube. 1977Chicago Tribune 2 Oct. xii. 70/2 (Advt.), Our busy emergency room requires capable technologist to work weekends. |