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high tech

noun
\ ˈhī-ˈtek How to pronounce high tech (audio) \
variants: or less commonly

Definition of high tech

2 : a style of interior design featuring industrial products, materials, or designs

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Other Words from high tech

high-tech or less commonly hi-tech adjective

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Suites and buildings will range from 5,000 to 400,000 square feet, ideal for high tech manufacturing. Pier Simeri, azcentral, "Destination Avondale: City hot spots continue to gain traction," 28 Aug. 2019 Using high tech equipment, the team captured footage and images of the wreck that can be used to create 3D models for future augmented and virtual reality. National Geographic, "How the Titanic was lost and found," 22 Aug. 2019 Like many local wineries, including Big Basin Vineyards and House Family Winery, Roudon-Smith has its roots in high tech, going back to the early days. Laura Ness, The Mercury News, "Change is coming to West Valley restaurants, wineries," 9 Aug. 2019 The hills are a true dividing line in the city: to the east is the San Francisco of legend: the famous city of artists, writers, cable cars, Nob Hill, the Castro, and high tech. Carl Nolte, SFChronicle.com, "Need an escape in San Francisco? A refuge beckons where you can get away from it all," 3 Aug. 2019 Laws governing intellectual property rights have contributed to economic inequality, as firms in sectors that rely heavily on intellectual property, such as high tech and pharmaceuticals, have garnered especially high profits and executive pay. Steven Vogel, Vox, "Why 2020 Democrats need to have a serious debate about policing," 29 July 2019 In an era of high tech, some props in order for radio. Thought the Mailbag may appreciate the quality of the Wimbledon Radio broadcast, for the women's and men's final. Jon Wertheim, SI.com, "How Does Djokovic's Wimbledon Win Impact His GOAT Status?," 24 July 2019 The Boston area has staked its future on a heady blend of life science, finance, health care, high tech, and higher education. Joshua Miller, BostonGlobe.com, "Will state’s bet on Encore casino pay off? We’re about to find out," 22 June 2019 With a background in manufacturing high tech parts for Formula One and the space industry, Energica was used to working on demanding projects, but this was an exceptionally hard slog. Jonathan Hawkins, CNN, "Phoenix from the flames: MotoE takes to the circuit just months after fire," 8 July 2019

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First Known Use of high tech

1969, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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high tech

noun
\ -ˈtek\

Kids Definition of high tech

: technology involving the production or use of advanced or sophisticated devices

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high-tech adjective

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