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Root decomposition: tech is a clipped form of technology, whose root idea comes from Greek techne meaning art or skill. Historical origin: technology comes from Greek techne + logia, passed into Latin and Old French to English technology. Memory image: picture a craftsman in a bright workshop where art meets machines.
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Read the FAQ explanation of Comprehensible InputTech is a casual shortening of technology. In everyday English, tech can refer to the field of technology, the products themselves, or the industry. It’s common in compound phrases like tech startup, tech company, tech support, or techie. People may use tech to describe high-tech things rather than scientific research details. The term carries a friendly, modern vibe and is typical in media, advertising, and casual conversation. In formal writing, technology is preferred, and tech may describe consumer devices or services rather than abstract theory. When used as a modifier, tech signals practical, commercially oriented or consumer-facing tech rather than academic study.
For native English speakers, tech is a flexible, informal shorthand that broadens beyond hardware to cover industry, products, and people. Learners from languages with a hard boundary between formal nouns and slang may overgeneralize or misuse it in formal writing. Keep the formality in mind and prefer technology in academic work, then switch to tech in conversations about startups or consumer devices.
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