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mechanic
[ muh-kan-ik ]
noun
- a person who repairs and maintains machinery, motors, etc.:
an automobile mechanic.
- a worker who is skilled in the use of tools, machines, equipment, etc.
- Slang. a person skilled in the dishonest handling of cards, dice, or other objects used in games of chance.
mechanic
/ mɪˈkænɪk /
noun
- a person skilled in maintaining or operating machinery, motors, etc
- archaic.a common labourer
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of mechanic1
Example Sentences
"It seems almost impossible to have a consistent theory of gravity combined with quantum mechanics that does not have particles like the axion," Safdi said.
In an effort to counteract this public health crisis, scientists are looking for new solutions inside the intricate mechanics of bacterial infection.
The Bell theorem refers to how entangled electrons are predicted by quantum mechanics, making them non-local — often referred to as “spooky action at a distance.”
Orbital mechanics mean it's unlikely the half-tonne military spacecraft simply drifted to its current location.
The mechanics of the plot itself don’t quite hold up under scrutiny, which is a shame when the dialogue, performances and filmmaking craft are so tightly meshed, moving in perfect sync.
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