belonging or pertaining to an art, science, or the like: technical skill.
peculiar to or characteristic of a particular art, science, profession, trade, etc.: technical details.
using terminology or treating subject matter in a manner peculiar to a particular field, as a writer or a book: a technical report.
skilled in or familiar in a practical way with a particular art, trade, etc., as a person.
of, relating to, or showing technique.
technically demanding or difficult: a technical violin sonata; a technical ski run.
designed or used for technically demanding sports or other activities: technical apparel.
pertaining to or connected with the mechanical or industrial arts and the applied sciences: a technical school.
so considered from a point of view in accordance with a stringent interpretation of the rules: a military engagement ending in a technical defeat.
concerned with or dwelling on technicalities: You're getting too technical for me.
noting a market in which prices are determined largely by supply and demand and other such internal factors rather than by general business, economic, or psychological factors that influence market activity: technical weakness or strength.
Several times, either because they forgot or they had a technical problem, they connected directly, and we could see them.
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This was achieved only by a relentless program of technical advances.
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Good intelligence comes when multiple sources and types (human, technical, open) of information are pulled together.
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But these were technical solutions and unlikely to inspire protests alone.
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There, Wynd confesses that he had spent the night sleeping on the floor, after a technical glitch was discovered around midnight.
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He had been too busy in technical high school to be office boy for some time past.
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The technical reader will at once grasp the idea thus embodied, and will need no further description of the details of working.
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Special pleasure was afforded me by the development of the Technical High School.
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Technical diminishing returns are often confused with historical diminishing returns.
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It will not be necessary to enter into a technical description of these plans.
St. Nicholas v. 13 No. 9 July 1886|Various
British Dictionary definitions for technical
technical
/ (ˈtɛknɪkəl) /
adjective
of, relating to, or specializing in industrial, practical, or mechanical arts and applied sciencesa technical institute
skilled in practical and mechanical arts rather than theoretical or abstract thinking
relating to or characteristic of a particular field of activitythe technical jargon of linguistics
existing by virtue of a strict application of the rules or a strict interpretation of the wordinga technical loophole in the law; a technical victory
of, derived from, or showing techniquetechnical brilliance
(of a financial market) having prices determined by internal speculative or manipulative factors rather than by general or economic conditionsa technical rally