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The word 'technique' comes from the Greek 'techne' meaning 'art or skill', combined with the French suffix '-ique'. Picture a painter skillfully applying colors on canvas—this image captures creativity and mastery elegantly. The word has extended to represent specialized methods in various fields, like performing arts or sports.
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Technique is a noun that refers to a way of doing something with skill, a method or procedure to achieve a specific aim, or a skillful way of using tools or methods in a given field. It emphasizes execution and artistry as much as the steps involved. You can talk about a painting technique, a surgical technique, or a training technique in sports. The plural techniques is useful when comparing different approaches. The word comes from the Greek techne meaning art or skill, plus the French suffix -ique, and it has broadened to cover specialized methods in arts, sciences, and crafts. Understanding nuance helps avoid confusing technique with simply 'how to' or 'technology'.
English speakers tend to separate technique as a skillful way of doing something from generic methods; learners should note that technique implies mastery and finesse, not just a recipe.
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