From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtechnotech‧no /ˈteknəʊ $ -noʊ/ noun [uncountable] APMa type of popular electronic dance music with a fast strong beat
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techno• More than that you can't ask of a techno record.• One arch for full-on house and techno and the other for the chill-out.• You get the feeling they'd respond to some headbanging techno.• Now techno has taken over the city.• Inner City are the visible, commercial tip of Detroit's techno iceberg.• We've got that techno album of yours and we play it all the time.• Great gay nights and top techno tunes.techno-techno- /teknə, -noʊ $ -nə, noʊ/ prefix XXconcerning machines and electronic equipment such as computers technophobia (=dislike of computers, machines etc) techno-literacy (=skill in using computers)Origin techno (1900-2000) technological techno- Greek techne; → TECHNICAL