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Adjective
/ˈteknikəl/,
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Of or relating to a particular subject, art, or craft, or its techniques,
  1. Of or relating to a particular subject, art, or craft, or its techniques
    • - technical terms
    • - a test of an artist's technical skill
  2. (esp. of a book or article) Requiring special knowledge to be understood
    • - a technical report
  3. Of, involving, or concerned with applied and industrial sciences
    • - an important technical achievement
  4. Resulting from mechanical failure
    • - a technical fault
  5. According to a strict application or interpretation of the law or rules
    • - the arrest was a technical violation of the treaty

  1. of or relating to technique or proficiency in a practical skill; "his technical innovation was his brushwork"; "the technical dazzle of her dancing"
  2. a pickup truck with a gun mounted on it
  3. technical foul: (basketball) a foul that can be assessed on a player or a coach or a team for unsportsmanlike conduct; does not usually involve physical contact during play
  4. of or relating to a practical subject that is organized according to scientific principles; "technical college"; "technological development"
  5. resulting from or dependent on market factors rather than fundamental economic considerations; "analysts content that the stock market is due for a technical rally"; "the fall is only a technical correction"
  6. A technical is a type of improvised fighting vehicle, typically a civilian or military non-combat vehicle, modified to provide an offensive capability. ...
  7. (TECHNICALS) Blacks Leisure Group plc of Northampton, UK owns British outdoor retailers Blacks, Millets and Free Spirit.
  8. Technicism is an over reliance or overconfidence in technology as a benefactor of society.
  9. (technically) Based on precise facts; Having the skills or talent required for a certain job or profession; According to the current state of science
  10. (Technically) Exhaustive: Examination beyond the scope of a real estate inspection, which may require disassembly, specialized knowledge, special equipment, measuring, calculating, quantifying, testing, exploratory probing, research, or analysis
  11. (Technically) the SPID is a numeric string from 3 to 20 digits in length. A SPID (or more than one, if necessary) is assigned when you order the ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) from the phone company. Beginning in 1998, most phone companies began to use a generic SPID format. ...
  12. (Technicals) Measurements of market activity, principally price, volume and open interest.
  13. (Technicals) are short-term trends which are used by technical analysts to predict future price movements
  14. Something challenging to ride. In mountain biking, it's a trail that's full of roots, rocks, turns, varying angles and/or other obstacles. On the road it could be a twisty descent with off-camber turns and/or rough, potholed pavement.
  15. n. a section of trail that is difficult to ride because of rocks, tree roots, steep drops.
  16. language is used by people who specialize in particular subject areas, for example accretion, adipose.
  17. adj.  of or involving the mechanical arts and applied sciences
  18. Descriptive of a portion of trail that tests a rider's handling skills.
  19. work requiring the practical application of scientific, engineering, mathematical or design principles.
  20. A jeep or pick-up truck which has been sawed-off and mounted with a heavy machine gun, a poor rebel’s humvee popular in Sudan and Somalia.
  21. a course, usually off-road, that requires special bike-handling skills.
  22. Currently there is much attention given to technical issues, in areas like support environments.
  23. A term used to describe difficult off-road trails that require good “technique” to traverse.
  24. Refers to obstacles and other trail features that require added skill and/or balance to sucessfully complete. A very 'technical' trail may contain parts that are unrideable by beginner or intermediate riders.
  25. A section of track with difficult obstacles that have to be taken at low speed.