different between mechanistic vs mechanically
mechanistic
English
Etymology
mechan(ism) +? -istic
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?m?k??n?st?k/
Adjective
mechanistic (comparative more mechanistic, superlative most mechanistic)
- Having the impersonal and automatic characteristics of a machine.
- Predetermined by, or as if by, a mechanism.
- (philosophy) Having a physical or biological cause.
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mechanically
English
Etymology
From mechanical +? -ly.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /m??kæn?kli/
- Hyphenation: me?chan?i?cal?ly
Adverb
mechanically (comparative more mechanically, superlative most mechanically)
- In a mechanical manner.
Derived terms
- cytomechanically
- nanomechanically
Translations
mechanically From the web:
- what mechanically breaks down food
- what mechanically digests ingested food
- what mechanically digests food
- what's mechanically separated chicken
- what's mechanically separated turkey
- mechanically meaning
- mechanically formed sedimentary rocks
- what's mechanically minded
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