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Technická

Technická is the feminine singular form of the Czech and Slovak adjective technický, meaning technical or related to technique, technology, or industry. It agrees with feminine nouns in gender and number (masc. technický, neut. technické; feminine technická; plurals technické, techničtí etc.). In everyday language it appears in compound phrases such as technická literatura (technical literature), technická podpora (technical support), or technická školení (technical training).

In toponymy and institutional names, technická is commonly used as part of place names to signal a

Origin and usage: the word derives from the stem techn- meaning art, craft, or skill, with the

See also: technická univerzita, technika, technický.

technical
or
industrial
character.
Streets,
squares,
and
districts
bearing
Technická
(or
Technická
ulica
in
Slovak)
are
found
in
many
Czech
and
Slovak
towns,
and
similar
formations
are
used
for
campuses,
faculties,
and
facilities
aligned
with
science
and
engineering,
such
as
a
potential
Technická
fakulta
(Faculty
of
Technology)
or
Technická
univerzita
(Technical
University).
standard
Slavic
adjectival
suffixes.
It
is
cognate
with
similar
forms
in
other
Central
European
languages
and
is
widely
used
in
education,
industry,
and
infrastructure
naming.