Definitions for technics

technics tech·nic

Spelling: [tek-nik or for 1, tek-neek]
IPA: /ˈtɛk nɪk or for 1, tɛkˈnik/

Technics is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 15 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 17 points.

You can make 241 anagrams from letters in technics (ccehinst).

Definitions for technics

noun

  1. technique.
  2. a technicality.
  3. technics, (used with a singular or plural verb) the study or science of an art or of arts in general, especially the mechanical or industrial arts.

adjective

  1. technical.

Origin of technics

1605-15; (noun) earlier technica Greek techniká, neuter plural of technikós of art and craft, equivalent to téchn(ē) art, craft + -ikos -ic; (adj.) Greek technikós

Examples for technics

I was told that "the technics of sericulture are sure to improve."

I notice that you lay the weight of your work on the side of technics.

The practical side of his nature was shown by his easy grasp of the technics of pianoforte-playing.

The technics of instrumental writing were not sufficiently advanced to admit of high emotional expression.

He was able to do this because his predecessors had so fully developed the technics of polyphonic writing.

By electricity the technics of moving loads has also been revolutionized.

This, as the reader will see, includes the transfer of the technics of polyphonic writing from vocal to instrumental music.

The growth of technics in our own day is a proof of Nature yielding here and there to the demands of life and intellect.

Certainly the young Leonardo must have owed very little except suggestion and some minor directions in technics to anyone else.

In musical performance these elements belong to the technics of the art.

Word Value for technics
Scrable

15

Words with friends

17

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