Antonyms for technic


Grammar : Noun
Spell : tek-nik or for 1, tek-neek
Phonetic Transcription : ˈtɛk nɪk or for 1, tɛkˈnik


Definition of technic

Origin :
  • 1610s, "technical," from Latin technicus, from Greek tekhnikos "of or pertaining to art," from tekhne (see techno-).
  • As in method : noun means, procedure
  • As in technique : noun method
Example sentences :
  • You can acquire all the technic you require, right here in Chicago.
  • Extract from : « A Daughter of the Middle Border » by Hamlin Garland
  • All show distinctly a clinging to the technic of ceramic art.
  • Extract from : « The American Journal of Archaeology, 1893-1 » by Various
  • We are certain that no routine method or technic can be developed.
  • Extract from : « The Mother and Her Child » by William S. Sadler
  • Rosenthal's art probably matches Tausig's in technic and tone.
  • Extract from : « Old Fogy » by James Huneker
  • So much of the technic of the world to-day we take as a matter of course.
  • Extract from : « Working With the Working Woman » by Cornelia Stratton Parker
  • To make my purpose clear we will suppose that "technic" in art is handwriting.
  • Extract from : « Outdoor Sketching » by Francis Hopkinson Smith
  • What will follow this evolution of technic no man can predict.
  • Extract from : « Outdoor Sketching » by Francis Hopkinson Smith
  • There should be no technic in music which is not music in itself.
  • Extract from : « Great Pianists on Piano Playing » by James Francis Cooke
  • Tausig was a master of technic who had few, if any, equals in his time.
  • Extract from : « Great Pianists on Piano Playing » by James Francis Cooke
  • Properly understood, technic is art, and must be studied as such.
  • Extract from : « Great Pianists on Piano Playing » by James Francis Cooke

Synonyms for technic

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