Stiff and mechanical
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ROBOTICStiff and mechanical
troubleshootsTrace and correct faults in a mechanical or electronic system
troubleshotTrace and correct faults in a mechanical or electronic system
troubleshootTrace and correct faults in a mechanical or electronic system
troubleshootingTrace and correct faults in a mechanical or electronic system
juddered(esp. of something mechanical) Shake and vibrate rapidly and with force
pickoffmechanism that senses mechanical motion and produces a corresponding electric signal
juddering(esp. of something mechanical) Shake and vibrate rapidly and with force
dynamoelectricof or concerned with the interconversion of mechanical and electrical energy
cultivatorsA mechanical implement for breaking up the soil and uprooting weeds
cultivatorA mechanical implement for breaking up the soil and uprooting weeds
dualitiesThe quantum-mechanical property of being regardable as both a wave and a particle
gyromagneticOf or relating to the magnetic and mechanical properties of a rotating charged particle
warmupstime between turning on a mechanical or electrical device and the time it is operable
sordinomechanical device of various shapes and materials for muffling the tone of a musical instrument
warmuptime between turning on a mechanical or electrical device and the time it is operable
sordinimechanical device of various shapes and materials for muffling the tone of a musical instrument
chiropracticthe diagnosis and manipulative treatment of mechanical disorders of the joints, esp of the spine
sourdinemechanical device of various shapes and materials for muffling the tone of a musical instrument
chiropracticsCHIROPRACTIC, the diagnosis and manipulative treatment of mechanical disorders of the joints, esp of the spine
artworka. the elements that constitute a mechanical, as type, proofs, and illustrations b. mechanical; paste-up
mechanismThe doctrine that all natural phenomena, including life and thought, allow mechanical explanation by physics and chemistry
mechanismsThe doctrine that all natural phenomena, including life and thought, allow mechanical explanation by physics and chemistry
vitalistthe doctrine that phenomena are only partly controlled by mechanical forces, and are in some measure self-determining
clockworkA mechanism with a spring and toothed gearwheels, used to drive a mechanical clock, toy, or other device
lungfulmechanical device for regularly introducing fresh air into and withdrawing stale air from the lung respirator compare iron lung
automatonsUsed in similes and comparisons to refer to a person who seems to act in a mechanical or unemotional way
automatonUsed in similes and comparisons to refer to a person who seems to act in a mechanical or unemotional way
headrailnarrow, boxlike case extending across the top of a window blind and covering the mechanical devices by which the blind operates
offerorto bring (a mechanical piece) near to or in contact with another, and often to proceed to fit the pieces together
pulpsmaterial prepared by chemical or mechanical means from various materials (as wood or rags) for use in making paper and cellulose products
telecontrolcontrol of mechanical devices remotely, either by radio (as of ships and aircraft), by sound waves, or by beams of light also TELEARCHICS
telearchicscontrol of mechanical devices remotely, either by radio (as of ships and aircraft), by sound waves, or by beams of light also TELECONTROL
telecontrolsTELECONTROL, control of mechanical devices remotely, either by radio (as of ships and aircraft), by sound waves, or by beams of light also TELEARCHICS
clocksA mechanical or electrical device for measuring time, indicating hours, minutes, and sometimes seconds, typically by hands on a round dial or by displayed figures
digestionThe process of breaking down food by mechanical and enzymatic action in the stomach and intestines into substances that can be used by the body
bionicutilizing electronic devices and mechanical parts to assist humans in performing difficult, dangerous, or intricate tasks, as by supplementing or duplicating parts of the body
mechanochemicalof or relating to mechanochemistry, the branch of science that deals with the relation between mechanical and chemical phenomena and the interconversion of these forms of energy
constructivismA style or movement in which assorted mechanical objects are combined into abstract mobile structural forms. The movement originated in Russia in the 1920s and has influenced many aspects of modern architecture and design
clamshellA thing with hinged parts that open and shut in a manner resembling the parts of such a shell, such as a kind of mechanical digger, a portable computer, or a box for takeout food