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Technological refers to the application of scientific knowledge, tools, and techniques to create, develop, and improve products, services, and processes. It encompasses a wide range of fields, from information technology to biotechnology, and from engineering to manufacturing. Technological advancements have transformed the way we live, work, and communicate, and have led to significant improvements in healthcare, transportation, energy, and many other areas. One of the key aspects of technological development is innovation, which drives progress and enables us to create new solutions to complex problems. Innovations can be incremental, improving upon existing technologies, or disruptive, introducing entirely new approaches and paradigms. Technological innovation is often driven by research and development, which involves the systematic investigation of new ideas and concepts. Another important aspect of technological development is collaboration, which involves bringing together experts from different fields to work towards a common goal. Collaboration can take many forms, from academic research partnerships to industry consortia, and can lead to breakthroughs that would not be possible otherwise. Technological advancement also raises important ethical and societal issues, such as the impact on employment, privacy, and security. As technology continues to evolve at a rapid pace, it is important to consider the potential implications and ensure that its benefits are shared equitably.

innovation, research and development, collaboration, ethical issues, societal impact

Joseph Jackson

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The word “Technological” is a noun and describes the state of being related to technology. Synonyms for the word “Technological” can include “advanced,” “scientific,” “innovative,” and “mechanized.” An antonym for “Technological” is “antiquated.” Cognates for the word “Technological” can include the Spanish “tecnológico” and the German “technologisch.” Variants of the word “Technological” can include “Technologic,” “Technologicality,” “Technologicalness,” and “Technologicalize.”

When discussing the etymology and morphology of the word Technological, terms related to this topic include “Syllables,” “Root Words,” “Etymology,” “Morphemes,” and “Compound Words.

George Adrian Postea

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The word “technological” is derived from the Greek “tekhnikos” and Latin “technicus”, meaning “of or relating to art, skill, handicraft”. The concept of technology has evolved from the Greek techne and a combination of dialectical and etymological roots, signifying the application of a craft in a specific context. Historically, technology has been used to refer to tools and techniques used in the production of goods and services. However, in its current use, the term “technology” is most commonly understood to refer to the innovations and processes used by humans to develop and control tools, machines and systems, in order to increase the efficiency of labour and production. Morphologically, the term “technological” refers to the specific application of a set of tools, processes and techniques in order to achieve a particular goal or purpose. Pragmatically, it can also refer to any particular domain or field in which these tools, processes and techniques are applied, such as biotechnology or information technology.

Etymology, Morphology, Word-Formation, Lexicology, Linguistic Evolution.

Henry Fontaine

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Technological advancement is the rapid development of new technologies and processes which enable us to create and use products, services and systems more efficiently. It is the result of a combination of research and development, innovation and commercialization. Technological advances allow us to make better use of existing resources, as well as to create new resources. The process of technological advancement is an ongoing one, with new discoveries and developments being made all the time.

Technology, Innovation, Digital, Automation, Transformation.

Mark Lewis

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