technologic

technologic

A scientist uses a technologic device to analyze a sample.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Relating to technology: "technologic" describes something that pertains to or is characteristic of technology, especially in terms of its application or development.
    • Technical in nature: It can also refer to processes, methods, or systems that are based on or involve technical knowledge or skill.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective:
    • The company invested heavily in technologic infrastructure. (Relating to technological systems.)
    • This is a technologic breakthrough in renewable energy. (A significant advance in technical methods.)
Advanced Usage
  • "technologic process": a series of steps or operations based on technical knowledge.

    • The technologic process for manufacturing semiconductors is highly complex. (The technical method used in production.)
  • "technologic innovation": a new idea, method, or device that advances technology.

    • Technologic innovation drives economic growth in modern societies. (New technical developments.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Technological (adj): a more common variant meaning the same as "technologic", often preferred in modern usage.

    • We live in a highly technological age. (An era defined by advanced technology.)
  • Technology (n): the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.

    • Modern technology has transformed communication. (Technical tools and methods.)
  • Technologist (n): a person who specializes in technology.

    • The technologist designed the new software system. (A technical expert.)
Synonyms
  • Technical: relating to a particular subject, art, or craft, or its techniques.
  • Industrial: relating to or characterized by industry, often implying technical processes.
Related Idioms
  • Technologic leap: a sudden and significant advance in technology.
    • The invention of the smartphone was a technologic leap. (A major forward step in technical capability.)