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Definition of Technically
1. Adverb. With regard to technique. "A technically brilliant boxer"
2. Adverb. With regard to technical skill and the technology available. "A technically brilliant solution"
3. Adverb. According to the exact meaning; according to the facts. "Technically, the term is no longer used by experts"
Definition of Technically
1. adv. In a technical manner; according to the signification of terms as used in any art, business, or profession.
Definition of Technically
1. Adverb. Based on precise facts. ¹
2. Adverb. Having the skills or talent required for a certain job or profession. ¹
3. Adverb. According to the current state of science. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Technically
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Technically
Literary usage of Technically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Personal Memoirs and Recollections of Editorial Life by Joseph Tinker Buckingham (1852)
"because it is technically legal ; nay, technically legal while it •was ...
To us the whole statute appears unconstitutional, not merely technically and in ..."
2. Annual Energy Outlook 2001: With Projections to 2020 edited by Mary J. Hotzler (2001)
"Thus, the assumed levels of technically recoverable resources were 1583 trillion
cubic feet in the high resource case and 979 trillion cubic feet in the low ..."
3. A Treatise on the Bankruptcy Law of the United States by Harold Remington (1915)
"Includes Demands and Claims Not technically "Debts."— It includes not only "debts,"
as the term technically is used, but also demands or claims.3 In re ..."
4. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"The fundamental cell, technically called the ovum, from which each individual
living animal of every species is developed. ..."
5. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"... gars ("billfish"), sturgeons, etc., receive the term (technically rostrum),
and these are often bird-like, as in the case of the spoon-billed catfish. ..."
6. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"... competition with American agriculture), and in her industrial production (in
free competition with the technically highly developed British industries). ..."
7. The Dictionary of National Biography by Sidney Lee (1908)
"... he was the inventor of what is technically known as ' white line ' in
wood-engraving. Of this he may be allowed to give his own definition. ..."