0 relating to the knowledge, machines, or methods used in science and industry: --
In her performance as the Snow Queen she showed great technical brilliance.
Personally, I found some parts of the book a little too technical to follow.
a few technical problems
1 involving or needing special skills or knowledge, esp. in science or engineering (= the design and building of machines, equipment, and structures): --
3 relating to the knowledge used in a particular subject or type of work: --
The undergraduate programs in Economics and Accounting emphasize technical expertise.
4 a technical subject, word, etc. is difficult to understand without special knowledge of a subject: --
5 relating to machines, systems, etc. or to the practical way in which something works: --
By comparing similar industries across countries the more industry-specific forces of technical and market contexts are held fairly constant.
The age was sanctioning a cinema of technical virtuosity and social statement.
We were interested in information about the experiences and perceptions of the people in the process as well as the technical details.
Other technical factors, such as the array printing conditions, were found to conform to observations that are well-described in the literature.
Regardless of facility size, very few rural or rural referral facilities provided such technical services as renal dialysis or pulmonary artery catheterization.
Cities in the contemporary world can be described as large technical systems.
Their findings, though often recondite and technical - but no more so than those of the historical demographers, geographers and economic historians - have been little heeded.
In technical interpretation there is no substitute for such systematic research.