Primitive, or crude.
TECHNICALLY - meaning specifically (colloquially used to correct or amend), or skilled in techniqueExample : "His use of the word was technically incorrect."Example : "The gymnast was technically proficient."TECHNOLOGY - the scientific or electronic machinery of the modern world (adjective and adverb forms "technological" or "technologically" refer to using advanced scientific means)Example : "The fighter jet was technologically advanced."
Technically, it is, as it describes a verb.
A word that is a synonym for chandelier is candelabrum, but they are not technically the same.
"Hon" is a colloquial abbreviation for "honey". So technically it is not a word, but it is used as an abbreviated way of saying a real word.
Technically smiliest is not a REAL word, but is an example of a made-up word that expresses something that we can understand, even if it isn't a real word.
yes the civilzation of the island technically advanced
TECHNICALLY - meaning specifically (colloquially used to correct or amend), or skilled in techniqueExample : "His use of the word was technically incorrect."Example : "The gymnast was technically proficient."TECHNOLOGY - the scientific or electronic machinery of the modern world (adjective and adverb forms "technological" or "technologically" refer to using advanced scientific means)Example : "The fighter jet was technologically advanced."
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yes. You spelled the word advanced correctly.
No. The word advanced is a verb, or an adjective. There is no adverb meaning "in an advanced manner.
It depends on how you look at it. Japan is the most technologically advanced The USA is has the most advanced airforce China has the most advanced army The US could pssibly also have an advanced navy Australia is one of the most sport advanced country.
Advanced.
Technically yes.
No, technically it is not.
John didn't want that, he technically asked for the blue one.
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Advanced.