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.
Advanced.
No, technically it is not.
Technically yes.
John didn't want that, he technically asked for the blue one.
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provectus