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mechanistically — adverb in a mechanistic manner Handel achieves a huge breadth of musical thought when composing almost mechanistically in the least weighty of styles … Useful english dictionary
mechanistically — adverb see mechanistic … New Collegiate Dictionary
mechanistically — adverb In a mechanistic manner … Wiktionary
mechanistically — mekÉ™ nɪstɪklɪ adv. according to the laws of mechanics; in accordance with the philosophy of mechanism … English contemporary dictionary
mechanistically — mech·a·nis·ti·cal·ly … English syllables
mechanistic — mechanistically, adv. /mek euh nis tik/, adj. 1. of or pertaining to the theory of mechanism or to mechanists. 2. of or pertaining to mechanics. 3. mechanical. [1880 85; MECHANIST + IC] * * * … Universalium
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mechanistic — adjective Date: 1884 1. mechanically determined < mechanistic universe > 2. of or relating to a mechanism or the doctrine of mechanism 3. mechanical • mechanistically adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
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