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Definition of Polytechnics
1. n. The science of the mechanic arts.
Definition of Polytechnics
1. Noun. (plural of polytechnic) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Polytechnics
1. polytechnic [n] - See also: polytechnic
Lexicographical Neighbors of Polytechnics
Literary usage of Polytechnics
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Life and Labour of the People in London by Charles Booth (1903)
"We call no man and no interest common or unclean. of God by everyday service in
every day life ; §2 polytechnics Strange as it may seem, ..."
2. A Few Chapters in Workshop Re-construction and Citizenship by Charles Robert Ashbee (1894)
"HOW CAN WE " RUN " ART AT OUR polytechnics? ... Suppose I were to begin by stating
frankly that we cannot " run " art at our polytechnics, and that the one ..."
3. Prisoners and Paupers: A Study of the Abnormal Increase of Criminals, and by Henry Martyn Boies (1893)
"... to Meet Novel Requirements—Industrial Education the Remedy—polytechnics and
People's Palaces —Especial Need in America—Elevate Idleness to its Work, ..."
4. Prisoners and Paupers: A Study of the Abnormal Increase of Criminals, and by Henry Martyn Boies (1893)
"... to Meet Novel Requirements—Industrial Education the Remedy—polytechnics and
People's Palaces —Especial Need in America—Elevate Idleness to its Work, ..."
5. Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature by Thomas Gamaliel Bradford (1835)
"... up the base of the tumor, and causing it to fall off by the destruction of
the vascular pedicle which nourishes it. polytechnics ; used on the European ..."