machine |
a device for doing useful work ?one in which a force applied at one point is used to overcome a force at another
Ãâó: hub1.worlded.org/docs/lowell/PHYSICS.htm
|
---|---|
machine |
A screw with a thread along the entire length of the shaft.
Ãâó: www.bergen.org/AAST/Projects/Engineering_Graphics/...
|
machine |
A common use term for a gaming device.
Ãâó: www.quickchange.com.au/glossary.asp
|
machine |
A device operated to achieve some desired end, usually fueled or propelled by an outside force. A complicated arrangement of gears, pulleys and other moving tools that serve a purpose or function. The inorganic functioning of a complicated device with moving parts. Descartes argued that people were machines, and Le Courbusier, later in the Twentieth century suggest that the "home" was a "machine for living." From the Greek word maxina, machina, a device. ...
Ãâó: fox.rollins.edu/~jsiry/ADVANCED%20VOCABULARY.htm
|
machine |
A gaming machine. This term is also synonymous with EGM, gaming machine, VGD, VGM and VLT. Sometimes a lottery terminal.
Ãâó: www.igt.com/Content/base.asp
|