tech
1 Americanadjective
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technical.
The engineers sat together exchanging tech talk.
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technology.
the tech industry.
noun
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a technician.
He's a tech for a film crew.
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technology.
She has a good grasp of computer tech.
abbreviation
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technic.
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technical.
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technology.
abbreviation
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technical
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technology
noun
Etymology
Origin of tech1
First recorded in 1950–55; by shortening
Origin of -tech3
From tech(nology) ( def. ), by shortening
Example Sentences
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Oracle is one of the largest tech companies in the world and it offers software and cloud computing infrastructure to other companies.
From BBC
The Magnificent Seven tech index is nearly 17% below its October highs, trading at a 5% premium to the S&P 500.
From Barron's
Analysts at the investment bank recently laid out their 12 most “high-conviction” picks within the tech, media and telecommunications sectors.
From MarketWatch
ARK’s Cathie Wood, one of the most bullish names in tech, said Tuesday that the move will help with the “democratization” of venture capital.
From MarketWatch
What’s the smartest way to use artificial intelligence to lower costs and be more productive — and is the tech’s promise living up to the hype?
From MarketWatch
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