Results for: one who treats with mechanical devices
English English
branch of physics dealing with mechanical properties of air and gases, science of gasespneumatics
brand name of a drug which treats epilepsyDilantin
bright visual image produced by mechanical stimulation of the retina in the eye, sensation of lightphosphene
bulldozer or mechanical digger, machine which digs and removes large quantities of earthearthmover
cabinet for television or hi-fi, stand (for a television or radio); control panel; (Computers) system of input and output devices connected to a main computer; shelf support; case for a radio; case for a television, comfort, solace, encourage, console ...console
capacity built into a mechanical or electrical device to prevent excessive instability; making humid or wetdamping
carry across the body, convert for different computer system, cove, diagonal position, entry point for goods or passengers; city with a port; left-hand side (in ships or airplanes); interface for connecting external devices to a computer (Computers); t...port
clear place of insects, find and remove errors, refine; remove bugs, correct malfunctions (Computers), remove secret listening devicesdebug
clock with mechanical cuckoocuckoo clock
coast, move freely; coast by means of a freewheel, device in motor vehicle transmission, device on bicycle, live in carefree way, mechanical device (in a bicycle, train), travel without using powerfreewheel
coder/decoder(Telecommunications) chip that converts digital signals to analog and from analog signals to digital (used in computer modems and other advanced communications devices), compressor/decompressor(Computers) technology used to compress and de...CODEC
comprehensive repair, gradually overtake somebody, look for mechanical defects, renovate; make overall repairs; examine for defects before making repairs; overtake, catch up with, renovation; overall repair; general inspection for defects before repair...overhaul
computer equipment and peripherals, gun, military weapons, tools and implements, tools and other small objects made of metal; weapons; mechanical equipment; mechanical and electronic elements of a computerhardware
computerized mechanical device designed to perform complicated tasks; automaton, person who acts in a mechanical manner and does not think for himself; traffic light (South African), imaginary machine like human, mechanical device programmed to perform...robot
concealing devices, concealing of things, disguise, disguise something, disguise; coloring which blends with the surroundings, disguise; hide with camouflage, hide something, protective coloration in animalscamouflage
 

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