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  1. mechanics

    • IPA[mɪˈkanɪks]

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      the branch of applied mathematics dealing with motion and forces producing motion;the practical study of machinery
    • noun: mechanics, plural noun: mechanics

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    • 1. the branch of applied mathematics dealing with motion and forces producing motion the laws of mechanics and electricity predicted that the electrons would spiral inward until they collided with the nucleus
    • the practical study of machinery skills like carpentry, motor mechanics, and electrics
    • 2. the machinery or working parts of something he looks at the mechanics of a car before the bodywork
    • the way in which something is done or operated the mechanics of cello playing
    • n.
      a skilled worker who repairs and maintains vehicle engines and other machinery: a car mechanic

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a person who repairs and maintains machinery: a car mechanic

    Oxford American Dictionary

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      a method of analysis of the behaviour of atomic phenomena with particles represented by wave ...

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      the study of forces and flow within fluids.

    Oxford Dictionary

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      the branch of theoretical astronomy that deals with the calculation of the motions of celestial ...

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      a method of analysis of the behavior of atomic phenomena with particles represented by wave ...

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      the branch of science concerned with the properties and behaviour of soil as they affect its ...

    Oxford Dictionary

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      the branch of science concerned with the properties and behavior of soil as they affect its use ...

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    • plural
      the branch of applied mathematics dealing with motion and forces producing motion: the laws of mechanics and electricity predicted that the electrons would spiral inward until they collided with the nucleus

    Oxford American Dictionary