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Machine is the second studio album from the American industrial metal band Static-X , released on May 22, 2001, and recorded at Studio 508 ( Los Angeles, California ). When compared to the band's other albums, Machine features more electronics and industrial ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
mid-15c., "decide, resolve," from Old French and Latin usages (see machine (n.)). Related: Machined ; machining . Meaning "to make or form on a machine" is from 1878. Related: Machined ; machining .\n
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Machine \Ma*chine"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Machined ; p. pr. & vb. n. Machining .] To subject to the action of machinery; to make, cut, shape, or modify with a machine; to effect by aid of machinery; to print with a printing machine.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
v. turn, shape, mold, or otherwise finish by machinery make by machinery; "The Americans were machining while others still hand-made cars"
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a coffee machine (= for making coffee ) ▪ Janice crossed to the coffee machine and filled two plastic cups. a propaganda machine (= people who produce propaganda in an organized way ) ▪ The regime’s propaganda machine ...
Usage examples of machine.
And if the intent-of-the-voter standard is appropriate for counting all absentee ballots, even those that are not damaged and could have been counted by machine, then how can it be inappropriate for counting all damaged and undamaged ballots?
Sending sensitive information by fax Policy: Before sending Sensitive information by fax to a machine that is located in an area accessible to other personnel, the sender shall transmit a cover page.
Clarke and Brander about this, neither could remember Acton actually using the machine.
Imbs was practicing his complicated piece, the so-called adagio, and the machinist, with a manipulation of the black switch box, had turned off all the machines for the time required to go through the piece three times.
Tosevites have to be addled to come up into space in your inadequate machines.
Terrace Watson was seated behind his desk in the inner office, surrounded by file cabinets, an addressograph machine, a postage meter, a voice typer, and a computer with memory storage.
There are several telephones, seven or eight chairs, two racks on wheels that contain all the charts, and an Addressograph machine used when we order lab studies, X-rays, or tests on patients.
He, I know--for the question had been discussed among us long before the Time Machine was made--thought but cheerlessly of the Advancement of Mankind, and saw in the growing pile of civilization only a foolish heaping that must inevitably fall back upon and destroy its makers in the end.
In his imagination he saw the Prescott aeroplane eliminated as a naval possibility, and the field clear for the selection of the Mortlake machine.
Thirty seconds later sixteen of them were crouched on the aft hull, all carrying machine guns, wearing balaclava hoods and wired into their walkie-talkies.
But the third great transformation, and the most important, after agriculture, Goudsblom said, was industrialisation, the union of fire with water, to produce in the first instance steam, harnessing a new form of energy which enabled machines of unprecedented size and power to perform certain routine skills much better and much faster than was possible by hand.
At once the riding became easier, for the moment a gust of wind hit the machine on one side, the elevators and ailerons shifted and counteracted its uneven effect.
He remembered the instructor at the air club speak about a Civil War airman who had short legs and had small blocks of wood attached to the pedals of his machine in order to be able to reach them.
The lanky slicer was peering through an access panel with his magnispecs flipped down, manipulating a micrograbber in each hand and muttering to himself in a high-pitched, staccato manner that sounded alarmingly like machine code.
The machine, to serve in the field, shifted its cipher alphabet irregularly by means of gears.