Technique

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early 19th century: from French, from Latin technicus (see technic).


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Borrowed from French technique(“technicality; branch of knowledge”), noun use of technique(“technical”), from Ancient Greek τεχνικός(tekhnikós, “of or pertaining to art, artistic, skilful”), from τέχνη(tékhnē, “art, handicraft”), from τίκτειν(tíktein, “to bring forth, produce, engender”).


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technique (n.)

1817, at first especially in criticism of art and music, from French technique "formal practical details in artistic expression" (18c.), noun use of technique (adj.) "of art, technical," from Greek tekhnikos "pertaining to art," from tekhnē "art, skill, craft in work" (see techno-).