polytechnic

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Etymology

[1805] From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] French polytechnique, from the École polytechnique, engineering school founded 1794 in Paris; from Greek πολύτεχνος "skilled in many arts," from πολύς "many" (see poly-) + τέχνη "art" (see technic).

Adjective

polytechnic (comparative more polytechnic, superlative most polytechnic)

  1. that teaches applied arts, sciences, technology, engineering and other academic subjects

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Noun

polytechnic (plural polytechnics)

  1. (UK, dated) An educational institute that teaches applied arts and sciences rather than academic subjects.
  2. (obsolete) An exhibition of objects illustrating many arts.

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