technologic

technologic

UK[ˌtɛknəˈlɒdʒɪk]US[ˌtɛknəˈlɑːdʒɪk]
adj

relating to or involving technology, especially scientific technology.

Morpheme Breakdown

techno
log
ic
techno

skill, craft

log

study, discourse

ic

adjective suffix

Etymology

the adjective 'technologic' is built upon the greek foundations of practical and intellectual endeavor. its first element, 'techno-', derives from tekhnē, which in ancient greece encompassed art, craft, and systematic skill—the applied knowledge of making. this combines with '-log-', from logos, a term of immense breadth meaning discourse, reason, and the principle of order, which came to denote a field of study. the suffix '-ic', of greco-latin origin, converts the compound into an adjective. thus, the word's literal construction, "pertaining to the study or discourse of craft," evolved to specifically describe matters related to the application of scientific knowledge and engineered systems, moving from a general concept of artisanal knowledge to the specialized, systematic domain of modern technology.

Analysis

Structure: techno (skill, craft) + log (study, discourse) + ic (adjective suffix) techno: from greek tekhnē, meaning "art, craft, skill." log: from greek logos, meaning "word, speech, reason, study." ic: from latin -icus, via greek -ikos, an adjective-forming suffix meaning "of, pertaining to, or having the nature of."

Examples

the technologic advancements of the last century have transformed daily life.

a major technologic hurdle had to be overcome before the project could proceed.

the report provides a detailed technologic assessment of the new manufacturing process.