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- nounmachines (plural noun)
- an apparatus using or applying mechanical power and having several parts, each with a definite function and together performing a particular task:"a fax machine" · "a shredding machine"
- a coin-operated dispenser:"a candy machine"
- technicalany device that transmits a force or directs its application.
- an efficient and well-organized group of powerful people:"his campaign illustrated the continuing strength of a powerful political machine"
- a person who acts with the mechanical efficiency of a machine:"comedians are more than just laugh machines"
verbmachines (third person present)- (especially in manufacturing) make or operate on with a machine:"the cylinder covers are waiting to be machined"
Originmid 16th century (originally denoting a structure): from French, via Latin from Doric Greek makhana (Greek mēkhanē, from mēkhos ‘contrivance’). - People also ask
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