The technical name for fat is adipose tissue. It is a type of connective tissue composed primarily of adipocytes, which store energy in the form of triglycerides.
Acetic acid is (one of) the technical name(s). The official name is ethanoic acid.
The technical name for borax is sodium tetraborate decahydrate.
The liquid that dissolves fat is called a solvent, such as water, alcohol, or oil. The ability of a substance to dissolve fat is known as lipophilicity.
The technical name of the force that holds glue to its bonding materials is adhesion. Adhesion is the attraction between molecules of different substances, which allows the glue to stick to the surface of the materials it is bonding.
Ammonia is the scientific name. However, it formula is NH3, and this could be known as 'nitrogen hydride'. However, in all publications, scientific, technical etc., it is always referred to as 'ammonia'.
Fat from animals that is not to be used in the feed or food chain, but for other technical purposes, for example soap making.
Jelly roll! That's what I've always heard. Any "rolls" of fat, esp around the stomach. Obviously that's not a technical name. But it sounds funny.
what is the technical name for debugging?
The technical name is octalthorpe.
The technical term is "Braising"
the technical or scientific name for acrylic is polymethylmethacrylate
It refers to the correct designated word for the subject. e.g. the technical term for fat is obese.
Acetic acid is (one of) the technical name(s). The official name is ethanoic acid.
The technical name for the fingernail is onyx
Fat has multiple definitions, but the scientific one would be dealing with biology since you used it as a noun. Lipids are another name for fats. A lipid are made of carbohydrates and proteins.
The technical name for a website address is URL (Uniform Resource Locator).
hey i guess twitters technical name would be a "social microblogging platform".