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Mechanics
- noun - a craftsman skilled in operating machine tools
- someone whose occupation is repairing and maintaining automobiles
- the branch of physics concerned with the motion of bodies in a frame of reference
- the technical aspects of doing something; "a mechanism of social control"; "mechanisms of communication"; "the mechanics of prose style"
Mechanise
- verb - equip with armed and armored motor vehicles; "mechanize armies"
- make mechanical; "mechanize the procedure"
- make monotonous; make automatic or routine; "If your work becomes too mechanized, change jobs!"
Mechanism
- noun - (philosophy) the philosophical theory that all phenomena can be explained in terms of physical or biological causes
- a natural object resembling a machine in structure or function; "the mechanism of the ear"; "the mechanism of infection"
- device consisting of a piece of machinery; has moving parts that perform some function
- the atomic process that occurs during a chemical reaction; "he determined unique mechanisms for the photochemical reactions"
- the technical aspects of doing something; "a mechanism of social control"; "mechanisms of communication"; "the mechanics of prose style"
Mechanist
- noun - a philosopher who subscribes to the doctrine of mechanism
Mechanize
- verb - equip with armed and armored motor vehicles; "mechanize armies"
- make mechanical; "mechanize the procedure"
- make monotonous; make automatic or routine; "If your work becomes too mechanized, change jobs!"
Meckelian
- - Pertaining to, or discovered by, J. F. Meckel, a German anatomist.
Meclizine
- noun - an antihistamine (trade name Antivert) used to treat or prevent motion sickness
Microbial
- adjective - of or involving or caused by or being microbes; "microbial warfare"
Microbian
- - Of, pertaining to, or caused by, microbes; as, microbial growth; the microbian theory; a microbian disease.
Microbion
- - A microscopic organism; a microorganism; -- particularly applied to bacteria and especially to pathogenic forms; as, the microbe of fowl cholera.