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Definition of mechanical adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

mechanical

adjective
 
/məˈkænɪkl/
 
/məˈkænɪkl/
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  1. operated by power from an engine
    • a mechanical device/toy/clock
    • mechanical parts
    Topics Engineeringb2
  2. relating to machines and engines
    • mechanical problems/defects
    • The breakdown was due to a mechanical failure.
    Topics Engineeringb2
  3. (often disapproving) (of people’s behaviour and actions) done without thinking, like a machine synonym routine
    • a mechanical gesture/response
    • My work has become mechanical—I could do it in my sleep.
  4. connected with the physical laws of movement and cause and effect (= with mechanics)
    • mechanical processes
    Topics Physics and chemistryc1
  5. (of a person) good at understanding how machines work
  6. Word Originlate Middle English (describing an art or occupation concerned with the construction of machines): via Latin from Greek mēkhanikos (from mēkhanē, from mēkhos ‘contrivance’) + -al.
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