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me⋅chan⋅ic

[muh-kan-ik]
–noun
1. a person who repairs and maintains machinery, motors, etc.: an automobile mechanic.
2. a worker who is skilled in the use of tools, machines, equipment, etc.
3. Slang. a person skilled in the dishonest handling of cards, dice, or other objects used in games of chance.

Origin:
1350–1400; ME: mechanical < L mēchanicus < Gk mēchanikós, equiv. to mēchan() machine + -ikos -ic
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me·chan·ic   (mĭ-kān'ĭk)   
n.  A worker skilled in making, using, or repairing machines, vehicles, and tools.

[From Middle English, mechanical, from Old French mecanique, from Latin mēchanicus, from Greek mēkhanikos, from mēkhanē, machine, device; see magh- in Indo-European roots.]
me·chan'ic adj.
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