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See also: Appendix:Variations of "tech"
English
Etymology
Clipping of technology, technician, and technique.
Pronunciation
Noun
tech (countable and uncountable, plural techs)
- (informal) Technology.
- I can't understand all this new tech.
- 2012, Nancy Lyons, Meghan Wilker, Interactive Project Management: Pixels, People, and Process:
- Remember, something that seems straightforward to you can be very scary to people who don't have enough info or tech knowledge to provide a context or meaning on their own.
- 2023 July 12, Paul Clifton, “Network News: Training starts on heavily delayed SWR Arterios”, in RAIL, number 987, page 22:
- "The tech on this is really good. But in essence, it's still a train any competent driver should be able to learn easily.
- Denotes technology businesses or the technology industry, especially in the field of computing and the Internet.
- Tech giants such as Google and Facebook have too much power.
- Tech stocks are down on Nasdaq.
- Tech workers can earn big money.
- 2023 May 18, Reuters, “Chipmakers look to Japan as worries about China grow”, in CNN Business:
- In particular, Kumamoto prefecture in southwestern Japan is quickly becoming a hotbed for tech investment from companies including TSMC and Fujifilm Holdings Corp (FUJIF).
- (informal) Technician; technologist.
- Hyponyms: lab tech, surg tech
- The service writers collaborate with the techs and communicate with the customers.
- 2014, Jeff Jacobson, Growth, page 23:
- A man dressed as a lab tech, his blue scrubs startlingly pale against the vivid red and black chaos, moved into sight from behind the SUV. He carried an assault rifle.
- (informal) Technique.
- (informal, used in titles) Technical college; technical school.
- Greenville Technical College is informally known as Greenville Tech.
- In high school, he attended the tech program, studying construction trades.
- (informal) Clipping of technical rehearsal.
- 2017 November 30, Marc J. Franklin, “Inside Tech Rehearsal for Broadway’s SpongeBob SquarePants, The Broadway Musical”, in Playbill:
- Despite his early preparation, the three-week tech period is Nigrini’s only opportunity to make his vision come to fruition.
- 2020 December 31, Alyssa Bereznak, “Anyone Can Cook: The Oral History of Ratatouille: The Musical”, in The Ringer:
- Typically when you’re developing a musical you have hours of rehearsal and hours of tech, […] and everyone’s tired of the show by the end.
- (motor racing) Clipping of technical inspection
- Synonyms: technical inspection, scrutineering
Derived terms
- agrotech
- alt-tech
- antiquitech
- big tech
- biotech
- cleantech
- cytotech
- deep tech
- edtech
- fintech
- foodtech
- grief tech
- hard tech
- high-tech
- histotech
- hi-tech
- info tech
- legaltech
- low-tech
- martech
- medtech
- paytech
- sci-tech
- secondary tech
- slick-tech
- tech abuse
- tech baron
- tech-bro
- tech bro
- tech debt
- tech diving
- tech giant
- tech guru
- tech-head
- tech head
- tech house
- techie
- tech neck
- tech noir
- tech-nomad
- tech-savvy
- tech stack
- tech support
- tech tree
- tech up
- tech vest
- tech week
- tech wreck
- vo-tech
Related terms
Verb
tech (third-person singular simple present techs, present participle teching, simple past and past participle teched)
- (video games) To perform a technical (a special move in fighting games that cancels out an opposing attack).
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Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from English tech; superficially a clipping of technologie, which is also reflected in the pronunciation.
Pronunciation
Noun
tech m (uncountable)
- tech (technology), particularly high-tech or digital technology
Derived terms
- techbedrijf
- techgigant
- techmiljardair
- techmiljonair
- techreus
Related terms
- hightech
- lowtech
- technologie
Old Irish
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Proto-Celtic *tegos, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)tégos (“cover, roof”), from *(s)teg- (“to cover”); cognate with Ancient Greek τέγος (tégos).
The -ch is analogical to other nouns and adjectives where final non-palatal -ch alternates with palatal -ig.
Pronunciation
Noun
tech n (genitive tige or taige, nominative plural tige or taige)
Declension
Initial mutations of a following adjective:
- H = triggers aspiration
- L = triggers lenition
- N = triggers nasalization
Derived terms
Descendants
- Irish: teach
- Manx: çhagh, thie
- Scottish Gaelic: taigh
- ⇒ Middle Irish: tech midchuarta
- ⇒ Middle Irish: tech n-óil
- ⇒ Middle Irish: tech talman
- ⇒ Classical Gaelic: teach othuir
Mutation
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in Old Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
Further reading
- Gregory Toner, Sharon Arbuthnot, Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Marie-Luise Theuerkauf, Dagmar Wodtko, editors (2019), “tech”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language
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