atechnic

English

Etymology

From a- +‎ technic.

Adjective

atechnic (not comparable)

  1. (dated, rare, usually related to Ancient Greek rhetoric) Without technical or artistic knowledge; untechnical.
    atechnic presentations of proof
    • 1866, Philip Gilbert Hamerton, Etching & Etchers, Boston: Roberts Brothers, published 1876, pages 399–400:
      It may be difficult to convey to the atechnic reader that full apprehension of the wonder of such work as this, which will seize upon every etcher when he examines it.

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