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'Art' or 'craft' is the English equivalent of the Greek root syllable 'techn-'. Technetium is a very rare radioactive metallic element, and derives from the Greek root. The nouns technician and technology are other derivatives. The noun technocracy is still another derivative, and means 'the rule of the government by technical experts'. Technical also includes the root syllable 'techn_'.

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The root word 'techn' comes from the Greek word 'techne,' which means 'art' or 'skill.' It is commonly used in words related to techniques, technology, and technical expertise.

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Technical, Technician, Technique, and Technology.

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The root word techno-/techn-/tech- is a form of the Greek word for art or craft ''τέχνη'' (techni)

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technitian

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