different between mechanist vs mechanise
mechanist
English
Etymology
mechanism +? -ist
Noun
mechanist (plural mechanists)
- A person who takes a mechanical view
- (archaic) A maker of machines; one skilled in mechanics.
Related terms
- mechanistic
- mechanistically
- mechanism
Anagrams
- Teichmans, anthemics, cantheism
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mechanise
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?m?k?na?z/
Verb
mechanise (third-person singular simple present mechanises, present participle mechanising, simple past and past participle mechanised)
- Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of mechanize.
Related terms
- mechanisation
Anagrams
- Manichees, achimenes, chimeneas
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