Legacy Equipment
another word for interdepartmental is jurisdictional
precocious leading
Technology has no antonym.However, the opposite of technological could be primitive, so the lack of technology (e.g. among Amish, Luddites) is a form of primitivism.
Science and technology greatly affects business in a way that business uses products of science and technology to thrive and develop because of the technological advances that have become prevalent. These interactions affect industrial growth because industries rely upon science and technology for its equipment. For example, if scirnce and technology did not come up with a machine that could automatically stretch saltwater taffy, makers of the taffy would use the old method of slamming it into a nail embedded on the wall and it would be difficult to mass produce therefore disabling the in this example, the saltwater taffy industry. answered by: NKMC
The Indian state formerly known as Orissa, Odisha is known for its usage and education of information technology. Currently, the area uses technology that much of the civilized world uses, like the internet and information technology.
Technology ls another word for applied science.
Another word for not old is young.
"Ancient" is another word for very old.
Amish
Science and Technology are the same because Technology is another word for Science and what you do in Technology, you do in Science.Its pretty much the same really.
If a pieace of other technology is old and want new technology you need to build a new type of technology that you could use and do other stuff like using something old and making it new!
Another word for 40 year old is 4 decades. 8D
While there is no precise equivalent word that can substitute for science and technology, the word knowledge is reasonably close. Knowledge is a broader term, which includes things that have nothing to do with science and technology, but it is true that science and technology are forms of knowledge.
Another word for an old female cat is a grimalkin.
the word Technology is as old as the bronze age and possibly even before that. the word Technology stems from the German word "Technik" and was used even during the medieval era though it was uncommonly used. It was the later adopted by a variety of nations to explain a process/tool in which it is used to produce more of a practical application.
old
aged