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  1. noun A device consisting of fixed and moving parts that modifies mechanical energy and transmits it in a more useful form.
  2. noun A simple device, such as a lever, a pulley, or an inclined plane, that alters the magnitude or direction, or both, of an applied force; a simple machine.
  3. noun A system or device for doing work, as an automobile or a jackhammer, together with its power source and auxiliary equipment.

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  1. French, from Old French, from Latin māchina, from Greek mākhanā, dialectal variant of mēkhanē; see magh- in Indo-European roots.

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  1. = Dutch machine = German maschine = Danish maskine = Swedish maskin, from French machine = Spanish máquina = Portuguese maquina, machina = Italian macchina = Turkish makina, from Latin machĭna, a machine, engine, contrivance, device, stratagem, trick, from Greek μηχανή, a machine, engine, contrivance, device; cf. μη̄χος, means. Perhaps akin to Anglo-Saxon macian, English make: see make. Cf. mechanic, etc.
  2. from Old French machiner, French machiner = Provencal machinar = Spanish Portuguese maquinar = Italian macchinare, from Latin machinari, Middle Latin also machinare, contrive, plan, devise, etc., from Latin machina, a machine, contrivance: see machine, n. Cf. machinate.
 

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