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Techniki

Techniki is a Polish noun used to denote methods, procedures, or ways of carrying out tasks. The word is the plural form of technika, which in broad usage means both the knowledge of applying skills and the set of tools, technologies, and methods used to accomplish a task. The term derives from Greek techne “craft, art” and the suffix -ika.

In Polish, techniki are the practical means by which activities are performed. They can be theoretical methods

In arts and crafts, techniki describe the specific ways to create works, such as painting, drawing, sculpture,

See also technology, method, approach, methodology.

(for
example,
research
techniques)
or
practical
procedures
(for
example,
painting
techniques).
The
term
is
commonly
used
across
disciplines
and
often
appears
in
phrases
like
techniki
badawcze,
techniki
nauczania,
techniki
komputerowe,
or
techniki
wykonania.
or
music.
In
science
and
engineering,
techniki
refer
to
methods
of
measurement,
experimentation,
data
collection,
and
data
analysis.
In
computing,
techniki
cover
programming
practices,
debugging
approaches,
and
software
development
methodologies.
In
sports
or
performing
arts,
techniki
refer
to
the
skillful
execution
of
movements
and
routines.