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sci-tech

American  
[sahy-tek] / ˈsaɪˈtɛk /

adjective

  1. combining scientific and technical features.

    sci-tech culture.


noun

  1. a combination of science and technology.

    the amazing world of sci-tech.

Etymology

Origin of sci-tech

By shortening

Example Sentences

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It said that the test provided “a sure sci-tech guarantee for the development of another new-type strategic weapon system.”

From Seattle Times Dec. 15, 2022

However, she added, “I somewhat grudgingly recognize the sci-tech importance of Matt Ginsberg’s project.”

From Slate Apr. 27, 2021

There are 24 awards, plus the Governors Awards recap, a sci-tech and a president’s speech, and an in-memoriam.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 16, 2017

The Avengers star is a class act, has the requisite sci-tech chops, and fully deserves her leading lady status.

From The Guardian Apr. 18, 2016

On a more literary note, at Information Culture sci-tech librarian Bonnie J. M. Swoger took readers behind the stacks, revealing the philosophy and methods for thinning books from library collections.

From Scientific American Jan. 12, 2014

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