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technician

[ tek-nish-uhn ]

noun

  1. a person who is trained or skilled in the technicalities of a subject.
  2. a person who is skilled in the technique of an art, as music or painting.


technician

/ tɛkˈnɪʃən /

noun

  1. a person skilled in mechanical or industrial techniques or in a particular technical field
  2. a person employed in a laboratory, technical college, or scientific establishment to do practical work
  3. a person having specific artistic or mechanical skill, esp if lacking original flair or genius


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Word History and Origins

Origin of technician1

1825–35; technic + -ian; -ician

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Example Sentences

The technician on the other end is probably in a laboratory a thousand miles away.

Sisler is described as a “Medical/Surgical instrument technician” in his own court declaration.

Landon Wilson, a U.S. Navy cryptologic technician, returned from Afghanistan in 2013 to a promotion for good work.

Others who had become infected included a technician from the lab that had been returning mistaken results.

For a decade, Maier worked as a senior technician with Hughes Aircraft in California.

In other words, the technician is the man who invents or preserves labels to be pasted on the intuitive practices of his art.

It is superfluous to make fun of the fact that the technician writes on his visiting cards: Stud.

Twenty steps down the corridor, a Negro technician was focusing a sharp lens on page three of Arriba for April 27, 1938.

It is recommended that only your authorized Zenith television technician make repairs or adjustments inside the receiver.

The senior technician's eyes were still on the bright needle points.

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