different between mechanism vs utensils
mechanism
English
Etymology
From Latin mechanismus, from Greek ?????? (m?khan?, “machine”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?m?k?n?zm/
Noun
mechanism (countable and uncountable, plural mechanisms)
- (within a machine or machinery) Any mechanical means for the conversion or control of motion, or the transmission or control of power.
- Any combination of cams, gears, links, belts, chains and logical mechanical elements.
- A group of entities, such as objects, that interact together.
- A mental, physical, or chemical process.
- Any process of, or system designed to manage useful energy conversion.
- (philosophy) The theory that all natural phenomena can be explained by physical causes.
Derived terms
- defense mechanism, defence mechanism
- reaction mechanism
Translations
mechanism From the web:
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utensils
English
Noun
utensils
- plural of utensil
Anagrams
- sultines, unitless
utensils From the web:
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