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Definition of Technic
1. a. Technical.
2. n. The method of performance in any art; technical skill; artistic execution; technique.
Definition of Technic
1. Noun. The method of performance in any art. ¹
2. Noun. (plural) Technical terms or objects; things pertaining to the practice of an art or science. ¹
3. Adjective. Technical ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Technic
1. technique [n -S] - See also: technique
Medical Definition of Technic
1. The manner of performance, or the details, of any surgical operation, experiment, or mechanical act. See: method, operation, procedure. Synonym: technic. Origin: Fr., fr. G. Technikos, relating to techne, art, skill (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Technic
Literary usage of Technic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Text-book of histology by Frederick Randolph Bailey (1904)
"technic. (1) Fix the simple kidney of a rabbit or guinea-pig in ... technic same
as (2) above. Thin vertical sections should include both cortex and medulla ..."
2. A Text-book of Histology by Frederick Randolph Bailey (1906)
"technic. (1) Fix the simple kidney of a rabbit or guinea-pig in ... technic same
as (2) above. Thin vertical sections should include both cortex and medulla ..."
3. Philosophy of Law by Josef Kohler, Adalbert Albrecht (1914)
"The technic of the law is part of the Philosophy of Law only in that it must ...
Any legal technic that fails to produce on culture the effects that legal ..."
4. Modern Music and Musicians by Louis Charles Elson (1918)
"THE VIRTUOSO technic FROM THE UNPUBLISHED "technic OF PIANO-PLAYING" BY JOSEF
... The table of technic covers the daily practice of two weeks ; but for the ..."
5. A Text-book of the Principles of Animal Histology by Ulric Dahlgren, William Allison Kepner (1908)
"CHAPTER XXIV technic THE technic of cytological and histological research has
assumed formidable and intricate proportions of detail. ..."
6. International Clinics: A Quarterly of Clinical Lectures by Henry W. Cattell, M. D. Witherspoon (1906)
"OPERATIVE technic During the past few years, especially the last, there has been
a distinct decline in the number of communications on technic. ..."
7. Introduction to the Study of Sociology by Edward Cary Hayes (1915)
"The conditioning phenomena which determine prevalent social activities are of
four kinds: geographic, technic, psychophysical, and social. 1. ..."