From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Collegetechtech1 /tek/ noun [countable]British English old-fashioned informalSEC a technicalcollegeExamples from the Corpustech• Yet how typical of a tech to spell this all out so literally.• A tech knew the appropriate litanies to mutter.• Britain's future must be high skill, high wage and high tech.• However, the period design features cleverly conceal a wealth of high tech services.• This high techtent is the latest in mobilemedicalhardware, which could help save lives.• Aye, babbled sanctimoniously!! i When, for its sake, Valence himself had abandoned his own techkin!• Now their commander must dragoon several tech or merchantgangs from the Oberon spire into the ranks.techtech2 verb →tech downFrom Longman Business Dictionarytechtech1 /tek/ adjective [only before a noun] informaltechnical or technologicalA lot of smaller tech companies are reporting disappointing profits.the tech support staff → see alsohigh-tech, low-techtechtech2 (also technical) noun [countable] journalismFINANCEa technology companyOrigintech(1900-2000)technical