Technology comes from the combination of the two words techni which means art and Logos which means talking.
AnswerTechne-Art,Craft and Logia-Study,Theory
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The word Techno- comes from the Greek word Techne which means "art". Also -logy means to talk about something.
1) On March 16, 2008 at 6:23 pm Robbt1959 [0] said:
Okay, so let's sum this all up- all of you are saying "tech" so choose what you like- techni techne or techno, which created the word techne. Back to the question: What does technos mean? I'm saying it mean art.
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