technics

/ˈtɛknɪks/
noun
  1. The technical methods, skills, or processes used in a particular field, especially in arts, crafts, or engineering.
    • Modern technics in photography have changed how we capture images.
    • The artist studied the technics of Renaissance painting.
    • The book covers the basic technics of woodworking for beginners.
  2. The study or theory of the mechanical or industrial arts; technology as a field of knowledge.
    • He wrote a paper on the philosophy of technics and human progress.
    • Technics is often considered a branch of applied science.
    • The course explores the history of technics from ancient tools to modern machines.
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