technique
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
technique/tekˈniːk/
▶noun a way of carrying out a particular task, especially the execution of an artistic work or a scientific procedure.
■ a procedure that is effective in achieving an aim.
'technique' also found in these Oxford entries:
Acmeist
- action painting
- Alexander technique
- animation
- animatronics
- apheresis
- aquarelle
- Bates method
- black art
- Buteyko
- chromakey
- chromatography
- circular breathing
- cliometrics
- contraindicate
- counterpoint
- dendrochronology
- diathermy
- ELISA
- est
- execution
- fingering
- fluidics
- free association
- freestyle
- frottage
- Gram stain
- -graphy
- hard sell
- herringbone
- hot metal
- hypnotherapy
- ikat
- IMAX
- immunoblotting
- impasto
- impro
- instrumentalism
- iontophoresis
- irony
- isoelectric focusing
- Kama Sutra
- Kirlian photography
- linear programming
- liposuction
- magic realism
- magnetic resonance imaging
- mammography
- mesmerism
- method acting

