FUN FACT: the "nano" prefix ultimately descends from Ancient Greek "nanos", which means "dwarf".

Consequently, translating "nanotechnology" as "dwarven machinery" is arguably defensible.

@rygorous And "technology" is from tekhne meaning craft/skill/art, so you could say "dwarven craft(s)".

@zeborah @rygorous

Dwarven Arts and Crafts.