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mechanographic Written, copied, or recorded by machinery; that is, produced by mechanography.
mechanization 1. A process in which machines come into use to replace human and animal power; especially, a transitional process of this kind in an entire society
The act of bringing to mind again The act of bringing to mind again The act of bringing to mind again
the smaller in number of two groups constituting a whole
diminish 1. To make something smaller or less important, or to become smaller or less important; to reduce in bulk or amount; to lessen; opposed to augment or increase
manure 1. To work with the hands; to spread manually (from Anglo-Frrench meynoverer, from Old French manouvrer, "to work with the hands1. To write with one’s (own) hand; to write by hand.
1. Involving or requiring the use of both hands.
glycolysis 1. A breakdown of sugar in the body. 3. The breakdown of a substance induced by heating it.
glycolysis 1. A breakdown of sugar in the body.
analyst (AN uh list) Someone with specialized knowledge or skill who studies or examines something by separating it into its constituent elements and gives an assessment, description, or explanation of it: