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animatron ics electronic technology used to animate puppets or other figures.
antitechnology combined form of technology.
astronautics (used with a sing. verb) the science and technology of space travel.
aviation the act, practice, or technology of human flight, esp. in airplanes.
Bachelor of Science an undergraduate degree conferred on a person who has completed a curriculum in science, technology, or the like. (abbr.: B.S.)
ballistics the technology of designing missiles for peak performance. [1/3 definitions]
bioengineering the application of engineering principles and technology to medical and biological problems, such as the modification of genes.
biomimicry the imitation of natural biological functioning in the creation of new forms of technology or in the devising of new processes or systems that can help solve human problems.
B.S.1 abbreviation of "Bachelor of Science," an undergraduate degree conferred on a person who has completed a curriculum in science, technology, or the like.
chemical engineering the professional, scientific, or industrial use of chemistry and chemical products; technology of chemistry.
compile in computer technology, to convert into machine readable language; assemble. [1/3 definitions]
computerese the specialized vocabulary used in computer technology; computer jargon.
computer graphics images produced with computer technology, or the technology itself. [2 definitions]
digital citizen a person who uses information technology to connect with society and the world.
engineer one who is trained in the use or design of machines or engines, or in other areas such as electrical or chemical technology. [1/5 definitions]
era a period of time marked by particular cultural characteristics or by important events such as wars or advances in technology. [1/3 definitions]
geek a person who has extreme enthusiasm for or expertise in a particular subject or activity, esp. in the areas of technology or science. [1/3 definitions]
ground control the system, or its technology or operators, that guides the flights of aircraft or spacecraft from stations on the ground.
high-tech technology that requires or involves sophisticated techniques or equipment, such as genetic engineering or microelectronicshigh technology; high technology. [1/3 definitions]
high technology technology that requires or involves sophisticated techniques or equipment, such as genetic engineering or microelectronics; high-tech.
hydraulics (used with a sing. verb) the science or technology concerned with the mechanical uses of fluids, esp. water, in motion.