mechanism

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  Any mechanical means for the conversion or control of motion, or the transmission or control of power.
 * 2) Any combination of cams, gears, links, belts, chains and logical mechanical elements.
 * 3) A group of entities, such as objects, that interact together.
 * 4) A mental, physical, or chemical process.
 * 5) Any process of, or system designed to manage useful energy conversion.
 * 6)  The theory that all natural phenomena can be explained by physical causes.
 * 1) Any process of, or system designed to manage useful energy conversion.
 * 2)  The theory that all natural phenomena can be explained by physical causes.

Translations

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 * Arabic: آلِيَّة
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 * Belarusian: механі́зм
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 * Danish: mekanisme
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: meĥanismo, mekanismo
 * Estonian: mehhanism
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 * Georgian: მექანიზმი
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 * Kazakh: механизм
 * Khmer: យន្តម័យ, ,
 * Korean:, 메커니즘
 * Kyrgyz: механизм
 * Lao: ກົນໄກ, ເຄື່ອງ,
 * Latin: māchina
 * Latvian: mehānisms
 * Lithuanian: mechanizmas
 * Macedonian: механи́зам
 * Malay: mekanisme
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 * Bokmål: mekanisme
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 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: механѝзам
 * Roman:
 * Slovak: mechanizmus
 * Slovene: mehanizem
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 * Tagalog: sigmuan
 * Tajik: механизм
 * Tatar: механизм
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 * Turkmen: mehanizm
 * Ukrainian: механі́зм
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