technical

technical
technical [tek′ni kəl]
adj.
[ TECHNIC + -AL]
1. having to do with the practical, industrial, or mechanical arts or the applied sciences [a technical school]
2. of, used in, or peculiar to a specific science, art, profession, craft, etc.; specialized [technical vocabulary]
3. skilled in a particular science, art, etc. [a technical assistant]
4. of, in, or showing technique [technical skill]
5. in terms of some science, art, etc.; according to principles or rules [a technical difference]
6. concerned with or making use of technicalities or minute, formal points
7. Finance designating or of a market in which stock prices are sharply affected by short-run, speculative considerations [technical rally]
n.
short for TECHNICAL FOUL
technically
adv.

English World dictionary. . 2014.

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