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Synonyms and antonyms of Technology and relating to technology in British Thesaurus

Technology and relating to technology

animatronics (noun)

technology that uses electronic systems to operate puppets (=models of people or animals)

appropriate technology (noun)

technology that is suitable for the place in which it will be used, usually involving skills or materials that are easily available in the local area

bleeding edge (adjective)

used for describing technology that is very new and has not yet been fully tested to see whether it works correctly

cybernetics (noun)

the use of technology to make copies of natural things, for example artificial body parts

fifth-generation (adjective)

fifth-generation computer technology is very advanced and includes artificial intelligence

glanceable (adjective)

glanceable information on a screen can be read and understood quickly and easily

legacy (noun)

still used although it is no longer the most modern or advanced, because it would be very expensive or difficult to replace

mobile (adjective)

relating to or using communication technology such as smartphones, GPS devices etc that can be used anywhere

nanotechnology (noun)

the building and use of very small structures that are less than 100 nanometres in length, using atoms and molecules

native (adjective)

developed for use on a particular platform or device

redundancy (noun)

the use of electronic equipment or systems designed to operate instead of another piece of equipment or system if that fails

technical (adjective)

relating to the way in which a machine or system works

technically (adverb)

in a way that involves the practical use of skills, processes, machines, or substances in science and industry

techno- (prefix)

technology: used with some nouns

wearable (adjective)

wearable technology or art is worn on the body

wearables (noun)

accessories and clothing that include electronic technology as a part of them