a. and sb. rare. [f. A- pref. 14 + TECHNIC; cf. Gr. ἄτεχνος, f. ἀ priv. + τέχνη skill, art.] A. adj. Not having technical knowlege. B. sb. (sc. person.)
1869. Hamerton, in Fortn. Rev., 1 May, 579. An atechnic, a man not technically instructed. Ibid. (1876), Etching & E., 399. Difficult to convey to the atechnic reader.