ADJECTIVE
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not characteristic of or skilled in applied arts and sciences
nontechnical training
in clear effective nontechnical language
nontechnical aspects of the job
an untechnical reader
How To Use untechnical In A Sentence
- an untechnical reader
- They rely on team-mates at the other end to direct them, using highly untechnical language plus a kind of bowling semaphore for the hard-of-hearing.
- But for whatever importance it may have, we are clear that ‘negligent’ should be understood in an untechnical way to denote failure to act with the competence reasonably to be expected of ordinary members of the profession.
- In their untechnical minds she was just abandoned, and there to be utilised since no one else seemed interested, and they meant no harm.
- Accordingly, I make some brief and untechnical forays in this direction.
- This nave ideology, that federal laboratories such as NASA should be run like a private business with the cold, untechnical perspective of a bean-counter, tragically contributed to the Columbia disaster and led to the subsequent hurried and flawed planning for President Bush's Vision for Space Exploration. NASA Watch: November 2008 Archives
- On an objective but untechnical view, it would be hard to regard Unilever as owing £17m additional tax to the Revenue.
- These numbers reflect the enormous electromechanical leverage the computers hold over the road—particularly the active antiroll hydraulics—but the experience behind the wheel is decidedly untechnical, a kind of sinister and primal euphoria. Porsche's Magnificent First Stab at the New 911
- Also known as Mousse Metra, Veramoss, or more rigorously, methyl 2,4-dihydroxy-3,6-dimethylbenzoate, the scent of Evernyl was described in Stephan Jellinek's classic technical text Perfumery: Practice and Principles with a single, oddly untechnical word: "dusty". Olfactive Oakmoss Exhibition at Cabinet in Brooklyn
- I'm feeling incredibly untechnical, but then I guess that's why I'm there.