mechanical
/mɪˈkanɪk(ə)l/
Dictionary
noun
- Manually created layout of artwork that is camera ready for photographic reproduction.
- One who does manual labor, especially one who is similar to Shakespeare's rude mechanicals
- A robot or mechanical creature.
- A mechanical engineer.
- An instance of equipment failure.
- A stop on an organ that is operated by a hand or foot control rather than having to be manually set up in advance.
- A machine that performs a job typically accomplished using an animal or manual labor.
Synonyms:pasteup
adjective
- Characteristic of someone who does manual labour for a living; coarse, vulgar.
- Related to mechanics (the branch of physics that deals with forces acting on mass).
"mechanical engineering"
- Related to mechanics (the design and construction of machines).
"mechanical dictionary"
- Done by machine.
"mechanical task"
- Using mechanics (the design and construction of machines): being a machine.
"mechanical arm"
- As if performed by a machine: lifeless or mindless.
"a mechanical reply to a question"
- (of a person) Acting as if one were a machine: lifeless or mindless.
"The pianist was too mechanical."
- Handy with machines.
"Why don't you ask Joe to fix it? He's very mechanical."
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