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automaton noun:

 

1: a mechanism that is relatively self-operating

 

2: a machine or control mechanism designed to follow automatically a predetermined sequence of operations or respond to encoded instructions

 

3: an individual who acts in a mechanical fashion (Merriam-Webster online)

automaton noun:

 

1: a mechanism that is relatively self-operating

 

2: a machine or control mechanism designed to follow automatically a predetermined sequence of operations or respond to encoded instructions

 

3: an individual who acts in a mechanical fashion (Merriam-Webster online)

automaton noun:

1: a mechanism that is relatively self-operating

2: a machine or control mechanism designed to follow automatically a predetermined sequence of operations or respond to encoded instructions

3: an individual who acts in a mechanical fashion (Merriam-Webster online)

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automatonautomaton noun:

1: a mechanism that is relatively self-operating

2: a machine or control mechanism designed to follow automatically a predetermined sequence of operations or respond to encoded instructions

3: an individual who acts in a mechanical fashion (Merriam-Webster online)

automaton noun:

1: a mechanism that is relatively self-operating

2: a machine or control mechanism designed to follow automatically a predetermined sequence of operations or respond to encoded instructions

3: an individual who acts in a mechanical fashion (Merriam-Webster online)

automaton noun:

1: a mechanism that is relatively self-operating

2: a machine or control mechanism designed to follow automatically a predetermined sequence of operations or respond to encoded instructions

3: an individual who acts in a mechanical fashion (Merriam-Webster online)

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automaton noun:

1: a mechanism that is relatively self-operating

2: a machine or control mechanism designed to follow automatically a predetermined sequence of operations or respond to encoded instructions

3: an individual who acts in a mechanical fashion (Merriam-Webster online)