teknikk
Norwegian
noun-m1
Definitions
- a technique
Etymology
Derived from Ancient Greek τεχνικός (artistic, skilful, art, skillful, workmanlike) derived from French technique (branch of knowledge, technicality) derived from German Technik.
Origin
German (Berlin)
Technik
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- technique English
- technica Latin
- technicus Latin
- Abbildungstechnik German
- Automatisierungstechnik German
- Digitaltechnik German
- Elektrotechnik German
- Fahrzeugtechnik German
- Fertigungstechnik German
- Filmtechnik German
- Fluorierungstechnik German
- Halbleitertechnik German
- Kerntechnik German
- Kryotechnik German
- Lasertechnik German
- Lebensmitteltechnik German
- Lichttechnik German
- Medizintechnik German
- Metallurgietechnik German
- Nanotechnik German
- Nukleartechnik German
- Raketentechnik German
- Raumfahrttechnik German
- Reaktortechnik German
- Schweißtechnik German
- Sicherheitstechnik German
- Technik German
- Techniker German
- Tieftemperaturtechnik German
- Umwelttechnik German
- Vakuumröhrentechnik German
- Verschlüsselungstechnik German
- Versorgungstechnik German
- Weltraumtechnik German
- Werkstofftechnik German
- Zahntechnik German
- technikfeindlich German
- techniek Dutch, Flemish
- agrotechnique French
- aérotechnique French
- géotechnique French
- psychotechnique French
- radiotechnique French
- sociotechnique French
- techniciste French
- technicité French
- technique French
- techniquement French
- électrotechnique French
- те́хник Russian
- те́хника Russian
- техника Russian
- τεχνικός Ancient Greek
- técnico Portuguese
- teknik Swedish
- teknikk Norwegian Nynorsk
- teknik Danish
- техника Serbo-Croatian
- tehnică Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- פירוטכניקה Hebrew (modern)
- តិកនិក Central Khmer