<span class="searchmatch">technicum</span> inflection of technicus: nominative/accusative/vocative neuter singular accusative masculine singular...
From oleninpito (“reindeer herding”) + tehnikuma (“<span class="searchmatch">technicum</span>”). (Ala-Laukaa) IPA(key): /ˈoleninˌpitoˌtehnikumɑ/, [ˈo̞ɫe̞nimˌpito̞ˌte̞hnĭˌkumɑ] (Soikkola)...
• (texnikum) technical college, technical school, vocational school, <span class="searchmatch">technicum</span> (institution of [further education] at an intermediate level) From German...
an article on: technikum Wikipedia pl Learned borrowing from New Latin <span class="searchmatch">technicum</span>. IPA(key): /tɛxˈɲi.kum/ Rhymes: -ikum Syllabification: tech‧ni‧kum technikum n...
/ˈtehnikumɑ/, [ˈte̞hniˌɡ̊umɑ] Rhymes: -umɑ Hyphenation: teh‧ni‧ku‧ma tehnikuma <span class="searchmatch">technicum</span> 1936, L. G. Terehova, V. G. Erdeli, translated by P. I. Maksimov and N...
Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [ˈt̪ɛk.ni.kus] technicus (feminine technica, neuter <span class="searchmatch">technicum</span>); first/second-declension adjective technical First/second-declension...
Having the power of contracting into wrinkles. 1723, John Harris, Lexicon <span class="searchmatch">Technicum</span>: corrugant muscles “corrugant”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary...
(plural cliffs) (music) Obsolete form of clef. 1723, John Harris, Lexicon <span class="searchmatch">Technicum</span>: Suppose a Person hath learnt to sing in the Treble Cliff only, and would...
most elliptick) Archaic spelling of elliptic. 1704, John Harris, Lexicon <span class="searchmatch">Technicum</span>: Eccentricity of the earth is the distance between the focus and the center...
of the American Philosophical Society, number 90, page 31: The Lexicon <span class="searchmatch">Technicum</span>... refers to ‘Crocus Metallorum’ or Liver of Antimony made by firing equal...