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What does the prefix techno mean?

The prefix "techno-" comes from the Greek word "τεχνολογία" (tekhnologia), meaning "art, craft, skill". It often indicates a relationship to technology, technique, or the applied arts.

Here are some examples of how the prefix "techno-" is used:

* Technology: techno-science, techno-industrial

* Technique: techno-linguistic, techno-legal

* Art: techno-music, techno-sculpture

It's important to note that "techno-" doesn't always strictly mean "technology." Sometimes it can refer to something more general, like a method or approach that involves technology. For instance, "techno-optimism" refers to a belief that technology will solve all our problems.

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