mehānisks

Etymology
From. Probably not derived as such in, but borrowed and adapted from another European language.

Adjective

 * 1) mechanical relating to the motion of bodies and their resulting interactions
 * 2) mechanical realtingd to a mechanism or machine, producing mechanisms or machines, working with the help of a mechanism or machine
 * 3) mechanical happening without the participation of consciousness, unconscious; without active, creative participation, one-sided
 * 1) mechanical realtingd to a mechanism or machine, producing mechanisms or machines, working with the help of a mechanism or machine
 * 2) mechanical happening without the participation of consciousness, unconscious; without active, creative participation, one-sided
 * 1) mechanical realtingd to a mechanism or machine, producing mechanisms or machines, working with the help of a mechanism or machine
 * 2) mechanical happening without the participation of consciousness, unconscious; without active, creative participation, one-sided
 * 1) mechanical happening without the participation of consciousness, unconscious; without active, creative participation, one-sided
 * 1) mechanical happening without the participation of consciousness, unconscious; without active, creative participation, one-sided
 * 1) mechanical happening without the participation of consciousness, unconscious; without active, creative participation, one-sided
 * 1) mechanical happening without the participation of consciousness, unconscious; without active, creative participation, one-sided
 * 1) mechanical happening without the participation of consciousness, unconscious; without active, creative participation, one-sided