mechanical
Kelime Anlamı :

1. mekanikal.
2. mekanik.
3. makina gibi.
4. mekaniksel.
5. makine ile ilgili.
6. makineye ait.
7. makine ile yapılan.
8. makina veya aletle yapılmış.
9. makineli.
10. mechanical drawing teknik resim.
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Tanımlar :
1. pertaining to or exhibiting constructive power; of or pertaining to mechanism or machinery; also, dependent upon the use of mechanism; of the nature or character of a machine or machinery: as, mechanical inventions or contrivances; to do something by mechanical means.
2. machine-like; acting or actuated by or as if by machinery, or by fixed routine; lacking spontaneity, spirit, individuality, etc.; as applied to actions, automatic, instinctive, unconscious, etc.: as, the mechanical action of the heart; a mechanical musician.
3. having the characteristics of that which is produced by machinery or is artificially contrived; artificial; not spontaneous; not genuine or of natural growth; lacking life or spirit; humdrum.
4. of or pertaining to the material forces of nature acting on inanimate bodies or masses; specifically, pertaining to the principles or laws of mechanics: as, the mechanical effects of frost; the mechanical powers.
5. effected by material force or forces; consisting in the play of material forces: as, mechanical pressure.
6. exalting the material forces of the universe above the spiritual; subordinating the spiritual to the material; materialistic: as, the mechanical philosophy (specifically, atomism); a mechanical view of life.
7. belonging to or characteristic of mechanics or artisans, or their class; mechanic-like; having the character or status of an artisan; hence (chiefly in old writings), mean, low, or vulgar.
8. engaged in operating machines or machinery, or in superintending their operation: as, a mechanical engineer.
9. exhibiting or indicating skill in contrivance, invention, or the use of tools and machines: as, a mechanical genius; a mechanical turn of mind.
10. effected or controlled by physical forces that are not chemical: as, a mechanical mixture (that is, one in which the several ingredients still retain their identity, and are held together by no special force whether of cohesion or chemical attraction); mechanical decomposition.—
11. A mechanic.
12. plural the trade-name for common articles, such as overshoes, of vulcanized india-rubber, made by molding, and often of old reworked material.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1. using (or as if using) mechanisms or tools or devices
2. relating to or concerned with machinery or tools
3. relating to or governed by or in accordance with mechanics
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