different between mechanistically vs mechanist
mechanistically
English
Etymology
mechanistic +? -ally
Adverb
mechanistically (comparative more mechanistically, superlative most mechanistically)
- In a mechanistic, impersonal or automatic manner.
- (not comparable) In terms of a mechanism.
- The two systems are mechanistically equivalent.
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- what does mechanistically meaning
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- inoperational definition
- mechanistically definition
- breathful meaning
- inoperational meaning
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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- what is mechanistic and organic structure
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