Techno etymology

English

English word techno comes from Middle French magasin, Ancient Greek μαθηματικός, Ancient Greek μαθηματικά, English -ics, Ancient Greek -λογία, Ancient Greek τέχνη, English -logy, and later Latin mathematica (Mathematics.)

Etymology of techno

Detailed word origin of techno

Dictionary entry Language Definition
magasin Middle French (frm)
μαθηματικός Ancient Greek (grc)
μαθηματικά Ancient Greek (grc)
-ics English (en) Forms nouns referring to fields of knowledge or practice.. Forms nouns relating to activities.
-λογία Ancient Greek (grc)
τέχνη Ancient Greek (grc)
-logy English (en) A branch of learning; a study of a particular subject.. Something said, or a way of speaking, a narrative.
mathematica Latin (lat) Mathematics.
magazine English (en) (dated) A city viewed as a marketing center.. (dated) A country or district especially rich in natural products.. (dated) A store, or shop, where goods are kept for sale.. A chamber in a firearm enabling multiple rounds of ammunition to be fed into the firearm.. A periodical publication, generally consisting of sheets of paper folded in half and stapled at fold.. A reservoir or supply [...]
techno English (en) (music genre) A style of music characterized by repetitive instrumental music produced for use in a continuous DJ set. The central rhythmic component is most often in common time (4/4), where time is marked with a bass drum on each quarter note pulse, a backbeat played by snare or clap on the second and fourth pulses of the bar, and an open hi-hat sounding every second eighth note.

Words with the same origin as techno

Descendants of magasin

magazine science technology

Descendants of -ics

economics physics statistics

Descendants of -λογία

biology ecosystem psyche psychology

Descendants of τέχνη

technique

Descendants of -logy

apologize biological